We show you our most important and recent visitors news details Hamas says 'no point' to talks as Israel plans expanded Gaza offensive in the following article
Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - GAZA — A senior Hamas official has said there is "no point" in further talks on a new Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal after Israel said it would expand its ground offensive and occupy Gaza indefinitely.
Bassem Naim told the BBC the Palestinian armed group would not engage with new proposals while Israel continued what he called its "starvation war".
Israel says its objective is the return of hostages still held by Hamas and its "dismantling and decisive defeat".
Israeli officials said on Monday that the plans involved displacing the majority of Gaza's 2.1 million population, seizing all of the territory, and taking control of humanitarian aid after a two-month blockade.
They also said the offensive would not begin until after US President Donald Trump's visit to the region next week, giving Hamas what they called a "window of opportunity" to agree to a deal.
Britain, France and the UN have criticized Israel's new plans.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed alarm and warned it would "inevitably lead to countless more civilians killed and the further destruction of Gaza".
UN agencies and their partners have also condemned Israel's proposal to deliver aid through private companies at military hubs, saying it would be a breach of basic humanitarian principles and that they would not cooperate. — BBC
These were the details of the news Hamas says 'no point' to talks as Israel plans expanded Gaza offensive for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.
It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Saudi Gazette and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.