Khalil Al-Hayya, head of Hamas in Gaza, stated that ongoing negotiations are futile while the siege and starvation persist, emphasizing that immediate aid access is crucial for talks to proceed. He expressed surprise at the withdrawal of the occupation from negotiations and criticized their insistence on controlling aid distribution and establishing a buffer zone in Rafah for displaced individuals.
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Hikmat al-Hijri calls for autonomous zone in Sweida – Middle East Monitor
A Syrian government official revealed that Hikmat al-Hijri, a prominent Druze leader in Sweida, has called for an "autonomous zone," restricting aid access to only the Syrian Arab Red Crescent. Amidst a humanitarian crisis, 150,000 civilians have fled to Daraa, with allegations that al-Hijri has misappropriated aid intended for those affected by recent clashes. Want More Context? 🔎
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