The first round of indirect interviews between Israel and Hamas on a ceased the fire in Gaza ended without an agreementaccording to what reported by Sky News Arabia, who mentioned Palestinian officials aware of the negotiations.
Israeli negotiators and a delegation of the Palestinian radical movement resumed the interviews in Doha on Sunday evening.
The sources referred to the television broadcaster that the Israeli delegation “does not have a sufficient mandate to reach an agreement” with Hamas. The first round of interview took place in the context of the next Visit of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, scheduled for today, Monday 7 July.
The President of the United States Donald Trump told journalists, before boarding the Air Force One in flight from New Jersey Sunday, that a ceased fire in Gaza could be reached next week. On July 4th, Hamas delivered a positive response to the mediators on the top floor of ceased fire. On July 2, Trump said that Israel had accepted the terms of a ceased 60 days in the Gaza strip.
Israel attacks Houthi objectives in Yemen
The Israeli army has announced that it has affected the infrastructure of the Houthi rebels in Yemen, in the port of Hodeidah and in other areas controlled by the insurgents supported by Iran. Subsequently, the army declared that it had detected two missiles launched by Yemen towards Israel, where the anti -aircraft sirens played in different locations. He did not immediately specify if the missiles have been intercepted. The attacks of the Israeli Air Force and Marina targeted the Yemenites ports of Hodeidah, Ras Issa and Salif, as well as the Ras Al-Kathib power plant, said the army in a press release.
Iran against the two -states solution of the Brics conclusions
The Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, said in a post on his Telegram channel that his country “expresses reservations” on the proposal of a two -states solution – an Israeli and a Palestinian – contained in the final declaration of the Brics leaders, published Sunday. According to the president, Tehran will record his opposition in a note.
In his intervention at the top, the minister said that recent attacks on Iran were an act of aggression that represented a “lethal blow to diplomacy, law and the treatise on nuclear non -proliferation”, of which Tehran is part and which limits the use of atomic technology for peaceful purposes.
Araghchi also stressed that “the Islamic Republic of Iran believes that a right solution for Palestine is a referendum with the participation of all the original inhabitants, including Jews, Christians and Muslims, and that this is not an unrealistic or unattainable solution”.
During the negotiations on the text of the final declaration, the Iranian delegation exerted strong pressures for a harder condemnation of the bombings suffered by Israel and the USA.