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Hamas blames Netanyahu for stalling Gaza truce talks

"In spite of all our efforts, Israel continues to ignore the national demands of the Palestinian people," Hamas Political Bureau member Osama Hamdan said

BEIRUT, April 4. /TASS/. The radical Palestinian movement Hamas thinks that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is standing in the way of a truce deal getting done in the Gaza Strip, Hamas Political Bureau member Osama Hamdan said at a press conference in Beirut.

"In spite of all our efforts, [Israel] continues to ignore the national demands of the Palestinian people," he said. "Netanyahu hinders any progress at talks or concluding a deal, he does not want to liberate Israeli captives," he explained.

Hamdan admitted that the "peace talks, unfortunately, are hitting a wall instead of advancing, in spite of Hamas’ efforts."