US President Joe Biden expressed his determination to end the war in Gaza and stressed that Hamas will not be able to maintain power in the region in the future. On his X social network page, Biden wrote that the United States intends to make additional efforts to achieve a ceasefire, release all hostages and create conditions for stable peace in the region.
“We will work with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and others to achieve a ceasefire, free all those kidnapped and end the war, but Hamas will not be in power,” said the American leader.
In the coming days, the United States will make another effort with Turkey, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and others to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza with the hostages freed and an end to the war without Hamas in power.
– President Biden (@POTUS) November 27, 2024
Previously, Kursor wrote that Hamas talked about the prospects of signing an agreement with Israel to release the hostages. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said there was a possibility of reaching an agreement that would end the fighting in Gaza. In an interview with Reuters, he expressed support for Lebanon and Hezbollah’s right to reach a ceasefire agreement that protects the Lebanese people and hoped this would become an example for resolving the conflict in Gaza.
“Hamas highly values the right of Lebanon and Hezbollah to reach an agreement that protects the people of Lebanon, and we hope that this agreement will pave the way to reaching an agreement that ends the genocidal war against our people in Gaza,” Abu said. Zuhri.
The loss of Hezbollah’s open support could isolate Hamas and pressure it to reach a deal that includes the release of hostages and an end to hostilities, the sources said.
At the same time, Abu Zuhri blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the breakdown of previous negotiations. He noted that Hamas was flexible in the negotiations, but, in his opinion, the Israeli leader was avoiding reaching an agreement.