The head of , urged the head of American diplomacy, to focus on ending the “assault” Israeli during his tour in the Middle East about the war in .

We hope (…) that this time it will focus on the end of aggression, with a view to ending the occupation of all Palestinian land”Haniyeh declared in a video posted Friday night.

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We hope that Mr. Blinken has been able to draw conclusions from the last three months and understood the degree of error committed by USA with your blind support” to Israeladded the leader of the Palestinian Islamist movement, who lives in exile in Qatar.

Haniyeh also urged regional leaders who are due to meet with Blinken to tell him that stability in Middle East this “closely linked to our Palestinian cause”.

The blood shed in the massacres and the horrible destructions cannot lead to security and stability as long as the Palestinian people do not obtain their freedom and their independent and sovereign State, with Jerusalem as capital”, he warned.

Israel swore to destroy Hamas After the attack perpetrated in its territory by the Islamist movement, the October 7which left 1,140 dead, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on Israeli figures.

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Some 250 people were kidnapped during the attack and Israel says 132 are still being held in Loop.

Israeli forces launched an offensive in Gaza in response, where at least 22,722 people have been killed, mostly women and children, according to the Hamas Ministry of Health.

The US Secretary of State begins in Türkiye a new tour to ask for increased aid for Gaza and find a way to avoid a regional conflagration.

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