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Tel Aviv, Dec 21: The Hamas militant group which is engaged in a battle with the state of Israel has reportedly backed out of a partial ceasefire to hostilities for the release of hostages held by it.
According to sources in Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office (PMO), the political head of Hamas , Ismael Haniyeh who is in Cairo leading a galaxy of senior Hamas leaders have informed the Egyptian negotiators that the militant group would agree only for a total end to the war in Gaza Strip.
Israel also have disagreed for a total cessation of war and this has led to the fate of around 120 hostages held by Hamas in balance.
Ismael Haniyeh has told negotiators that he was in Cairo to stop the war and that part time ceasefire and release of hostages was not possible.
It may be noted that Israel had agreed for a week’s truce in fighting for the release of 40 hostages that include women,children and elderly who were ill and needs medication, in the custody of Hamas.
Israel had also agreed to release Palestinian prisoners in jails of Israel and even said that the Palestinians who were behind the bars for more grievous offenses could also be let off for exchange of hostages.
There was a ceasefire in the war which commenced on October 27, after Israel Defence Forces (IDF) invaded Gaza strip. The one week ceasefire from November 24 to December 1 saw the release of 105 hostages who were captured by Hamas on October 7 after the mayhem and massacre at South Israel leading to the slaughter of 1,200 people in Israel.
Israel, it may be recalled, had vowed to finish Hamas and take total control of Gaza and hence, had invaded the strip leading to heavy casualties in Gaza killing almost 20,000 Palestinians.
Northern Gaza lacks functional hospital: WHO
The World Health Organisation on Thursday said that no hospital is functional in northern Gaza in the want of fuel, staff and supplies, the media reported.
There is severe shortages of food and water, WHO’s team leader Sean Casey said, adding the people he met had severe untreated injuries who begged him not for medicines, but water, BBC reported.
Taking to X, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said: “Until two days ago, Al-Ahli was northern Gaza’s last hospital functioning where injured people could undergo surgery. But our team learned today that its operating theatres are no long functioning due to the depletion, or complete absence, of specialists, power, fuel, water, food and medical supplies.” (IANS)

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