‘Israel had no option but to..’ Hamas mocks Israel after ceasefire deal, says…

Hamas has also taunted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by mocking him. Scroll down to know how Hamas mocked Netanyahu.

Jan 30, 2025 - 00:30
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‘Israel had no option but to..’ Hamas mocks Israel after ceasefire deal, says…

Israel-Hamas ceasefire: Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire agreement on January 17, ending the battle that has been occurring for the closing 15-months. Even before the agreement used to be signed, a sense of negativity referring to the deal prevailed within the domestic politics of Israel that Israel used to be reportedly the loser of the deal signed between Israel and Hamas. Including to the troubles, the ceasefire agreement used to be illustrious with pleasure and elation within the areas of Gaza and Lebanon. Consequently, the agreement has grew to change into out to be an Achilles heel for Israel, currently led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Including to the troubles of Israel, Hamas has also taunted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by mocking him.

Hamas spokesperson Sami Abu Zuhri said on Telegram Monday evening that intermediaries gather began assessing the willingness of every events to provoke discussions on the next stage of the agreement.

“The mediators gather begun the formula of assessing every aspect to ogle if they are ready to originate the 2d fraction of the agreement, and Netanyahu has no more than a couple of but to head ahead with this agreement except the terminate,” he used to be quoted announcing in a memoir by the Navbharat Instances.

Lebanon agrees to delay ceasefire with Israel

In one other critical style, Lebanon’s caretaker executive launched on Monday that it has agreed to delay the ceasefire agreement with Israel except February 18 as the initial 60-day truce expired.

The U.S. which brokered the initial truce, said in a assertion that “the ceasefire blueprint between Lebanon and Israel will stay in invent except February 18, 2025,” citing Israel’s failure to withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon before the slice again-off date under the agreement.

The assertion added that Lebanon, Israel, and the US will soon originate negotiations on the return of Lebanese detainees held in Israeli prisons since October 7, 2023.

Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said the decision to delay the ceasefire used to be made “after consultations with President Joseph Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri referring to the most fresh developments within the south, and after reviewing discussions with the US mediator.

(With inputs from companies)

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