Palestinian PM Urges Gaza Ceasefire: Time Is Measured in Blood

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh. (Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh. (Reuters)
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Palestinian PM Urges Gaza Ceasefire: Time Is Measured in Blood

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh. (Reuters)
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh. (Reuters)

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh asserted on Monday that Palestinian leadership is independent.

He emphasized that the leadership “is not tailored to anyone,” delivering a clear response to Washington’s requests for the renewal and revitalization of the PA before it assumes control in Gaza.

“The renewed authority that Israel and its allies desire is not our authority,” said Shtayyeh at the start of a cabinet meeting in Ramallah.

“They seek an administrative security authority, while we are a national authority striving to realize statehood on the ground, leading to independence and the end of occupation,” he added.

Israel is seeking a framework that goes along with its occupation, argued the premier.

“Our national agenda designates Jerusalem as our capital, advocates the right of return in accordance with international standards, is founded on knowledge and learning, and reflects our history, civilization, and culture,” he clarified.

“Israel desires a PA that abandons detainees and martyrs, but we assert that these individuals are our children, and as a responsible government, we are accountable for the sons and daughters of martyrs and detainees. They are the conscience of the Palestinian national movement,” he declared.

Shtayyeh underlined that the PA is seeking an end to the war, aggression, and killings, as well as the raids in Gaza and the West Bank.

“In Gaza, time is marked by blood, hunger, and destruction. Halt the war now; this occupation must end,” urged the prime minister.

He stressed the importance of avoiding time-wasting maneuvers and empty rhetoric.

Shtayyeh emphasized that the renewal, revitalization, or strengthening of the PA means, for Palestinians, the ability to operate on their own land.

It involves putting an end to aggression and raids of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, cities, camps, and villages.

It entails “lifting the financial blockade and stopping unjust deductions from Palestinian funds under various pretexts,” the PM went on to say.

It also involves “halting colonization and the terrorism of settlers” and empowering Palestinians to hold elections, including in Jerusalem.

Moreover, it encompasses the implementation of the reform program the PA adopted two years ago.



US, Arab Mediators Make Some Progress in Gaza Peace Talks, No Deal Yet

Palestinians inspect damaged residential buildings where two Israeli hostages were reportedly held before being rescued during an operation by Israeli security forces in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 12, 2024. (AP)
Palestinians inspect damaged residential buildings where two Israeli hostages were reportedly held before being rescued during an operation by Israeli security forces in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 12, 2024. (AP)
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US, Arab Mediators Make Some Progress in Gaza Peace Talks, No Deal Yet

Palestinians inspect damaged residential buildings where two Israeli hostages were reportedly held before being rescued during an operation by Israeli security forces in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 12, 2024. (AP)
Palestinians inspect damaged residential buildings where two Israeli hostages were reportedly held before being rescued during an operation by Israeli security forces in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 12, 2024. (AP)

US and Arab mediators have made some progress in their efforts to reach a ceasefire accord between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, but not enough to seal a deal, Palestinian sources close to the talks said on Thursday.
As talks continued in Qatar, the Israeli military carried out strikes across the enclave, killing at least 17 people, Palestinian medics said.
Qatar, the US and Egypt are making a major push to reach a deal to halt fighting in the 15-month conflict and free remaining hostages held by the Hamas group before President Joe Biden leaves office.
President-elect Donald Trump has warned there will be "hell to pay", if the hostages are not released by his inauguration on Jan. 20.
On Thursday, a Palestinian official close to the mediation effort said the absence of a deal so far did not mean the talks were going nowhere and said this was the most serious attempt so far to reach an accord.
"There are extensive negotiations, mediators and negotiators are talking about every word and every detail. There is a breakthrough when it comes to narrowing old existing gaps but there is no deal yet," he told Reuters, without giving further details.
On Tuesday, Israeli Foreign Ministry Director General Eden Bar-Tal said Israel was fully committed to reaching an agreement to return its hostages from Gaza but faces obstruction from Hamas.
The two sides have been at an impasse for a year over two key issues. Hamas has said it will only free its remaining hostages if Israel agrees to end the war and withdraw all its troops from Gaza. Israel says it will not end the war until Hamas is dismantled and all hostages are free.
SEVERE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
On Thursday, the death toll from Israel's military strikes included eight Palestinians killed in a house in Jabalia, the largest of Gaza's eight historic refugee camps, where Israeli forces have operated for more than three months. Nine others, including a father and his three children, died in two separate airstrikes on two houses in central Gaza Strip, health officials said.
There was no Israeli military comment on the two incidents.
More than 46,000 people have been killed in the Gaza war, according to Palestinian health officials. Much of the enclave has been laid waste and most of the territory's 2.1 million people have been displaced multiple times and face acute shortages of food and medicine, humanitarian agencies say.
Israel denies hindering humanitarian relief to Gaza and says it has facilitated the distribution of hundreds of truckloads of food, water, medical supplies and shelter equipment to warehouses and shelters over the past week.
Israel launched its assault on Gaza after Hamas fighters stormed southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and capturing more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies. On Wednesday, the Israeli military said troops had recovered the body of Israeli Bedouin hostage Youssef Al-Ziyadna, along with evidence that was still being examined suggesting his son Hamza, taken on the same day, may also be dead.
"We will continue to make every effort to return all of our hostages, the living and the deceased," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.