Kirby: The cease-fire agreement in Gaza will not collapse
At the same time as the Zionist regime’s claim about “Hamas withdrawing from the agreements made”, the spokesperson of the National Security Council of the White House emphasized: “There are details that need to be clarified, but the reports that the ceasefire agreement may collapse are not true.”
According to RCO News Agency, “John Kirby”, the spokesman of the White House’s National Security Council, discussed the ceasefire in Gaza and the recent claim of the Zionist regime that “Hamas has withdrawn from the agreements” in an interview.
In an interview with NBC News on Thursday evening, Kirby said: “The Biden administration is aware of the issues mentioned by Israel. But we believe that these problems will be solved.”
He added: “The government of Israel must agree to the cease-fire agreement in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners.”
Despite the anger of current US President Joe Biden when asked by reporters about the role of US President-elect Donald Trump in reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Kirby said: “Trump definitely helped to conclude the agreement, but many deserve credit.” “Biden and Trump have a common goal of ending this war and freeing the prisoners.”
He added: “But the prisoners and the people of Gaza do not care about the agents of the agreement, they want to return to their homes.”
Also, in response to a question about the time of reaching this agreement and its proximity to January 20 (Trump’s inauguration day), Kirby claimed: “Hamas is now weaker and more receptive.” It is an agreement.”
This claim is while, according to Biden, the said agreement is the agreement presented by the United States in May. Hamas had always announced its agreement with the above-mentioned agreement, and according to US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has obstructed the reaching of this agreement.
“There are details that need to be clarified,” he added. But reports that the ceasefire agreement may collapse are not true. “We are confident that the details discussed by Netanyahu will be resolved and the implementation of the agreement will begin on Sunday.”
Kirbi also called the current agreement the result of the “weakness of the resistance axis” and claimed: “What forced Hamas to return to the negotiating table is its isolation after the removal of power, the neutralization of its leaders, and Iran’s inability to support it.”
This claim is made while “Khalil al-Hiya”, the head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip and the head of the negotiating team of this movement in the negotiations, in his first speech after reaching the ceasefire, while thanking Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Iraq’s resistance and Yemen’s Ansarullah for supporting Gaza thanked “the Islamic Republic of Iran for supporting the resistance and the Palestinian people, as well as participating in the battle and crushing the heart of the regime in 2 operations of True Promise”.
The spokesperson of the National Security Council of the White House went on to discuss the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and said: “During the implementation of the first phase, the two sides must negotiate to start the second phase that will end the war.” “The important and vital thing that brings us to the second stage is to accomplish what was agreed upon in the first stage.”
Kirby’s statements about the requirement of the Zionist regime to agree to the current agreement, while a few hours ago, the office of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime suspended the holding of cabinet meetings regarding the approval of the agreement by claiming that the Hamas movement withdrew from the agreements reached with the mediators regarding the ceasefire and exchange of prisoners in Gaza. announced
However, while rejecting the claims made in the statement of the Israeli prime minister’s office, Hamas leaders emphasized that this movement adheres to the cease-fire agreement in Gaza.
On the other hand, the Zionist newspaper “Ma’ariv” wrote that the Prime Minister of this regime cannot withdraw from the prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas.
Despite the opposition of some radical figures in this cabinet, it is expected that this agreement will be approved due to Netanyahu’s majority in the cabinet.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime predicted in this regard that the cabinet meeting will not be held until the members of the negotiating team return from Doha.
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