Hamas slams Mladenov’s roadmap, stresses need to curb Israel’s violations
Member of Hamas’s political bureau Basem Naim has criticized Board of Peace representative Nickolay Mladenov for publishing a new roadmap to implement phase two of US president Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan.
Naim said serious negotiations should not be conducted through the media, accusing Mladenov of presenting a roadmap that is different from Trump’s plan and attempting to stir public pressure on Palestinian negotiators.
Naim reiterated Hamas’s commitment to negotiations and to implementing the second phase of the deal, but not in a selective manner or according to Netanyahu’s interpretation of the agreement.
He noted that the deal included a humanitarian first phase, in which the resistance fully met its obligations, while the Israeli occupation regime persisted in its daily aggression, committing more than 13 violations per day on average.
“Killings have persisted, with nearly 900 martyrs and 2,600 wounded since the agreement was signed on October 9. Moreover, not a single bag of cement, piece of timber, or pane of glass has entered Gaza, despite the deal stipulating partial reconstruction of the health, education, and infrastructure sectors,” Naim underlined.
“According to the 2025 ceasefire agreement, Rafah crossing should have reopened three days after the release of living prisoners. Moreover, the occupation has manipulated the unfair ‘yellow line’ on a daily basis, using killing and destruction to expand its control from 53 percent to 60 percent (of the total area of the Gaza Strip),” the Hamas official said.
“Mladenov reduces the matter to disarmament, conditioning any progress on it, while ignoring the Security Council resolution and Trump’s plan, which talk about other points such as the entry of the administrative committee, the deployment of international forces, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces,” he added.
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