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19 Aug 2024

“The United States's bridging proposal has turned out to be a betrayal of their own role as mediators. It's not like they have been honest brokers but they had to maintain some form of appearance of objectivity so that the process would be credible and they could get away with whatever they could. Hamas once again finds itself being cornered. It's once again being trapped, and it's mostly because of the US, because we know where Israel has been throughout this process. They're against a permanent ceasefire. Every time Hamas made concessions and accepted another American diktat, the Israelis added new conditions, forcing the Palestinians to accept more concessions. But at this point in time, after so many concessions have been made, the whole point of a ceasefire is no longer there. What we're really talking about now is a pause, whereby Israel's captives are released and Israel resumes the war whenever it wishes.”

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