ג 23 ספט 2025 10:17 pm - שעון ירושלים

Hamas rejects Trump's accusations and praises the outcomes of the two-state solution conference.

The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) rejected today, Tuesday, the accusations made against it by U.S. President Donald Trump before the United Nations General Assembly, claiming that it obstructed reaching a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

The movement also welcomed the New York conference's call for a two-state solution to turn positions into actions that compel the occupation to ceasefire and withdraw from Gaza and exchange prisoners.

In a statement, the movement affirmed its support for positions calling for the cessation of settlement activities, ending the occupation, and establishing a fully sovereign Palestinian state, emphasizing that the weapon of resistance is a national right guaranteed by laws and regulations until the occupation is removed and the Palestinian state with its capital in Jerusalem is established.

It stated that it "has never been an obstacle to reaching an agreement for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and has shown all the necessary flexibility and positivity in this regard."

The movement confirmed that the U.S. administration, mediators, and the entire world know that the "war criminal" (Israeli Prime Minister) Benjamin Netanyahu is the sole impediment to all attempts to reach an agreement.

It continued, "The terrorist Netanyahu has turned against the agreement from last January, and completely ignored the proposal from (U.S. envoy) Steve Wittekov, which the movement announced its acceptance of, before committing his heinous crime by bombing the meeting place of the movement's delegation for negotiations in Doha while discussing Trump's latest paper."

Earlier today, President Trump stated during his speech before the United Nations General Assembly that Hamas refused to release prisoners or agree to a ceasefire.

He noted that he sought to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza but the movement "repeatedly rejected all offers," as he put it.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel, with U.S. support, has been committing genocide in Gaza, resulting in 65,382 martyrs and 166,985 injured, most of whom are children and women, and famine that has claimed the lives of 442 Palestinians, including 147 children.

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Hamas rejects Trump's accusations and praises the outcomes of the two-state solution conference.

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