On Monday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) welcomed the UN Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire, stressing “the necessity of reaching a permanent ceasefire that leads to the withdrawal” of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and the return of the displaced to their homes.
The Palestinian movement also confirmed in a statement its readiness to “immediately engage” in a prisoner exchange process that “leads to the release of prisoners on both sides.”
She pointed out the importance of ensuring 'the freedom of movement of Palestinian citizens and the entry of all humanitarian needs to all residents, in all areas of the Gaza Strip, including heavy equipment to remove rubble, so that we can bury our martyrs who have remained under the rubble for months.'
The movement called on the Security Council to 'pressure the occupation to adhere to the ceasefire and stop the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing against our people.'
On Monday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for an “immediate ceasefire,” a demand that the United States had previously blocked several times, but this time it abstained from voting on it, which means additional pressure on its ally Israel, more than 5 months after the outbreak of the war. On Gaza.
On Monday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) welcomed the UN Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire, stressing “the necessity of reaching a permanent ceasefire that leads to the withdrawal” of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and the return of the displaced to their homes.
The Palestinian movement also confirmed in a statement its readiness to “immediately engage” in a prisoner exchange process that “leads to the release of prisoners on both sides.”
She pointed out the importance of ensuring 'the freedom of movement of Palestinian citizens and the entry of all humanitarian needs to all residents, in all areas of the Gaza Strip, including heavy equipment to remove rubble, so that we can bury our martyrs who have remained under the rubble for months.'
The movement called on the Security Council to 'pressure the occupation to adhere to the ceasefire and stop the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing against our people.'
On Monday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for an “immediate ceasefire,” a demand that the United States had previously blocked several times, but this time it abstained from voting on it, which means additional pressure on its ally Israel, more than 5 months after the outbreak of the war. On Gaza.
On Monday, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) welcomed the UN Security Council’s call for an immediate ceasefire, stressing “the necessity of reaching a permanent ceasefire that leads to the withdrawal” of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip and the return of the displaced to their homes.
The Palestinian movement also confirmed in a statement its readiness to “immediately engage” in a prisoner exchange process that “leads to the release of prisoners on both sides.”
She pointed out the importance of ensuring 'the freedom of movement of Palestinian citizens and the entry of all humanitarian needs to all residents, in all areas of the Gaza Strip, including heavy equipment to remove rubble, so that we can bury our martyrs who have remained under the rubble for months.'
The movement called on the Security Council to 'pressure the occupation to adhere to the ceasefire and stop the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing against our people.'
On Monday, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for an “immediate ceasefire,” a demand that the United States had previously blocked several times, but this time it abstained from voting on it, which means additional pressure on its ally Israel, more than 5 months after the outbreak of the war. On Gaza.
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Hamas confirms its readiness to "immediately engage" in a prisoner exchange after the Security Council vote
 
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