Publish dateSaturday 16 December 2023 - 16:18
Story Code : 282320
Ambassador of the Zionist regime in Moscow: There is no discussion about a ceasefire on the occasion of the New Year
"Alexander Zvi", the ambassador of the Zionist regime in Russia, claimed that the military operations of the army will not stop on the occasion of the New Year and there is no discussion for a ceasefire.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: "Alexander Zvi", the ambassador of the Zionist regime in Moscow, says that there is no discussion about a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on the occasion of the New Year, and such an agreement cannot be expected.

According to TASS news agency, he said about the possibility of a new agreement to stop the war: No, I don't think so, because we have two goals, which I have always said. Destruction of terrorist infrastructure of Hamas and release of all hostages.

He added: These are our two goals that must be achieved. Besides, neither we nor Hamas celebrate Christmas at this time of year. We celebrate the New Year in September, and there is absolutely no reason to suspend our military operations because of it.

The ambassador of the Zionist regime in Russia continued, if Hamas decides to lay down its weapons, there will be no more problems. However, I do not see such a prospect at the moment.

Zvi also said about the efforts of third parties: there is no discussion about a ceasefire and all consultations are about the temporary suspension of operations, which I do not see as expected at this stage.

The statements of this Zionist ambassador while a news site close to Israeli and American sources recently reported that Tel Aviv is willing to reach a new agreement with Hamas for the release of female prisoners in exchange for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The Axios website, citing informed sources, reported that David Barnea, the head of the Mossad, will meet with the Prime Minister of Qatar in the coming days and discuss with him the resumption of negotiations regarding the release of prisoners from Gaza.

According to Axios, this will be the first meeting between a senior Israeli official and Qatari officials since the collapse of the seven-day ceasefire in Gaza. After the end of that ceasefire, the Israeli regime expanded its operations to the south of Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced on Friday that we believe 132 Israelis are still in the hands of Hamas, of which 112 are still alive.
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