Report: Hamas rejects ceasefire offers, threatens ‘major conflict’ over Jerusalem

While PA President Mahmoud Abbas threatens to cancel Palestinian elections if east Jerusalem residents are not allowed to take part, Hamas tells Hezbollah-affiliated newspaper that it is willing to drag the Gaza Strip into a “major conflict.”

By  Dean Shmuel Elmas and Shahar Klaiman
 Published on  04-26-2021 10:03

Last modified: 04-26-2021 10:07

Report: Hamas rejects ceasefire offers, threatens 'major conflict' over Jerusalem

Members of Hamas in the Gaza Strip | File photo: Reuters

 

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said overnight that he would not agree to hold Palestinian legislative elections, scheduled to take place on May 22, if Israel will not allow east Jerusalem residents to participate.

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“We will not agree to hold elections without Jerusalem and without its candidates, because it is our eternal capital. We are calling on the international community to pressure Israel to live up to the agreements,” Abbas said.

Meanwhile, mediated attempt to deescalate violence from the Gaza Strip, led by a senior official in Egypt’s security apparatus and diplomatic officials in the US, continued over the weekend.

The Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, identified with Hezbollah, said Hamas officials had told it that there had been contact between Hamas and Israel in the past two days, via a third party, and that Hamas had rejected any proposal to reinstate calm as long as Israel continued its “current policy” in Jerusalem.

Al-Akhbar reported that Hamas wants to “prevent any incursion by settlers to Al-Aqsa mosque, and stop the plans to ‘Judaize’ the city, and [for Israel] to allow Palestinians in east Jerusalem to take part in the Palestinian elections.”

According to the sources quoted, Hamas issued a warning to Egypt that if Israel continued its current policies, it would “lead to an explosion in various areas, especially Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza, even if that drags down the situation in Gaza and things develop into a major conflict.”

Egypt and Jordan also warned that their attempts to broker a ceasefire might fail. A high-ranking Egyptian official involved in the attempts to mediate between Israel and Hamas told Israel Hayom that “Hamas is convinced that Israel and Abbas are working together to cancel the elections in the West Bank because Hamas is growing stronger and Fatah has split.”

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