#BREAKING | Hamas leader Mousa Abu Marzouk has expressed a willingness to negotiate on issues concerning weapons, prisoner releases, and movement. He dismissed Israeli claims of having decimated Hamas forces and rejected former President Donald Trump"s assertion that 25,000 Hamas fighters have been killed. Marzouk affirmed that Hamas is a "national liberation movement" and stated that the group would hand over arms to a future Palestinian state if the occupation ends.
Senior official Osama Hamdan also rejected any foreign governance roles and offered to negotiate all prisoner releases, noting that some bodies are buried or located in Israeli-held areas. He stated that Hamas is prepared for an immediate ceasefire, although he emphasized that details would require further talks. Hamdan stressed that any peace deal must involve negotiations and cannot be imposed on the militia.
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