TEHRAN – Hamas has repeatedly prepared a ceasefire contract to end genocide, emphasizing that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the only obstruction to peace.
The movement emphasized that Netanyahu “only is responsible for obstructing any agreement to secure the release of his prisoners, in order to assault his incommunity, his claims on the continuation of the Genocidal war, and the reversal of his agreement signed last January, culminating in an attempt to assassinate the negotiating mandate in Qatar.”
Hamas said that most delegations’ decisions to boycott Netanyahu’s speech at the UN reflect the growth of his international isolation, and that his claims about Gaza and October 7th would not change the documented facts of war crimes.
Commenting on Netanyahu’s speech, Hamas said in a statement that the strikes by most delegates during his speech to the UN General Assembly show the extent of isolation surrounding him and his administration, and that he has found himself facing a small number of supporters.
Hamas called it a “paradox.” “I wanted the International Criminal Court to be allowed to lecture to the United Nations on justice and humanity,” he said, but violated those principles every day in the Gaza Strip.
The movement “The repeated lies of Netanyahu and the denial of his blatant genocide and the systemic hunger of our people in Gaza will not change the established facts recorded in the UN and international reports.”
“His false justification for continuing the genocide and his assertion that fighters exist in targeted buildings are merely covering war crimes against children and civilians,” he emphasized.
Hamas also said Netanyahu’s “recycling of black propaganda and recycling of falsehoods around October 7th is merely an attempt to turn the clock back after this misleading story collapsed in the face of global public opinion,” adding that the use of the term “anti-Semitism” has become a clean article to justify his actions.
In response to Netanyahu’s claim that Hamas was trying to kill Jews around the world, the movement said it was “part of a deliberate campaign to demonize Palestinians and their national resistance.”
The struggle “confirmed that it was limited to confronting occupation on Palestine and its sacred lands, until the right to self-determination is achieved.”
Regarding Netanyahu’s declaration, Hamas said it was a “pure delusion” that it would “stolen rule” of seizing control of the Gaza Strip and establishing a “puppet government” there.
The statement concluded by reaffirming that “the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Al-Kud (Jerusalem) as the capital is an inviolable right that the crimes of the occupyers cannot be eliminated.” The Palestinians said, “They will remain immobilized on their lands, continue their path of liberation, and as their capital is achieved, they will return to an independent state with Al-Kud.”
