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(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - When Hamas presented new demands in the final day of the Gaza ceasefire discussions in Qatar for the release of live terrorists serving life sentences or lengthy terms for murdering Israelis in exchange for the remains of hostages, Egyptian officials erupted in anger, with a shouting match that lasted several minutes. An Arab source told Israel Hayom that the Egyptians accused Hamas representatives of callous disregard for their own population in Gaza. A senior Palestinian official also slammed key Hamas leaders, saying, "They are prepared to fight to the last drop of Gaza's children's blood while they themselves sit in villas in Qatar and Turkey. They don't understand that this round is over. They brought disaster upon Gaza and are now clinging to the remnants of their military power just to say they weren't defeated." An Arab official involved in the talks told Israel Hayom, "Hamas leadership is behaving as if it's still Oct. 8, holding hundreds of hostages and controlling the entire Gaza Strip - not in the current reality where it controls almost nothing, tens of thousands of Palestinians are dead, the Strip's cities are in ruins, and the displaced are starving." 2025-07-27 00:00:00Full Article
Egypt Blasts Hamas Leaders: "They Don't Care about Gaza"
(Israel Hayom) Danny Zaken - When Hamas presented new demands in the final day of the Gaza ceasefire discussions in Qatar for the release of live terrorists serving life sentences or lengthy terms for murdering Israelis in exchange for the remains of hostages, Egyptian officials erupted in anger, with a shouting match that lasted several minutes. An Arab source told Israel Hayom that the Egyptians accused Hamas representatives of callous disregard for their own population in Gaza. A senior Palestinian official also slammed key Hamas leaders, saying, "They are prepared to fight to the last drop of Gaza's children's blood while they themselves sit in villas in Qatar and Turkey. They don't understand that this round is over. They brought disaster upon Gaza and are now clinging to the remnants of their military power just to say they weren't defeated." An Arab official involved in the talks told Israel Hayom, "Hamas leadership is behaving as if it's still Oct. 8, holding hundreds of hostages and controlling the entire Gaza Strip - not in the current reality where it controls almost nothing, tens of thousands of Palestinians are dead, the Strip's cities are in ruins, and the displaced are starving." 2025-07-27 00:00:00Full Article
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