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Hamas’ exiled Gaza chief says ceasefire talks meaningless under ‘blockade and starvation’

27 July 2025
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Hamas’ exiled Gaza chief says ceasefire talks meaningless under ‘blockade and starvation’
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Khalil al-Hayya, the exiled head of Hamas in Gaza, stated that ceasefire negotiations with Israel are “meaningless” amid ongoing blockade and starvation. He emphasized that the immediate and dignified delivery of food and medicine is essential to assess the seriousness of continuing negotiations.

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