Hamas chief accuses Israel of sabotaging truce talks
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh accused Israel of sabotaging truce talks following a raid on Gaza's largest hospital. Haniyeh condemned the targeting of Gaza officials and police officers, alleging it aimed to disrupt negotiations in Doha.
- Diplomacy
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- Published Date: 10:15 | 19 March 2024
- Modified Date: 10:15 | 19 March 2024
Hamas's Qatar-based chief Ismail Haniyeh accused Israel on Tuesday of sabotaging truce talks after its raid on Gaza's largest hospital that Israel said targeted senior militants.
"The deliberate targeting of police officers and government officials in Gaza illustrates their efforts to sow chaos and perpetuate violence among our resilient people. This also reveals the occupation leaders' endeavour to sabotage ongoing negotiations in Doha," Haniyeh said.