Hamas and Israel “have two contradictory agendas”, underlines a university professor of public law

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Negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza: Hamas and Israel “have two contradictory agendas”, underlines a university professor of public law
Beligh Nabli, university professor of public law and author of “International Relations – Law, Theory, Practice”, is the guest of 11/13 info, Tuesday May 14. He returns to the negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza between Hamas and Israel.
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Beligh Nabli, university professor of public law and author of “International Relations – Law, Theory, Practice”, is the guest of 11/13 info, Tuesday May 14. He returns to the negotiations on a ceasefire in Gaza between Hamas and Israel.

Negotiations between Hamas and Israel on a ceasefire in Gaza have still not been concluded. “They have two contradictory agendas”underlines Beligh Nabli, university professor of public law and author of International Relations – Law, Theory, Practice (editions A. Pedone), in the 11/13 info of Tuesday May 14. “On the Hamas side, the objective is to obtain a definitive ceasefire, that is to say, concretely, the end of the war. While on the side of Benjamin Netanyahu, what is being negotiated is At best, it is a ceasefire, but temporary, and at the end of it, he will resume the war. In the meantime, he should, or should, obtain the release of hostages.he explains.

There are still at least 130 hostages remaining, around thirty of whom are already dead, according to Hamas information. Is their release the priority of the Israeli Prime Minister? “We have real continuity. Since October 7, the question of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and other Palestinian groups in Gaza has never emerged as a priority on the agenda of Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies within the government”notes Beligh Nabli.


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