Egyptian MP claimed in conversation with an Arab website that, in the context of a peace agreement, he was also promised not to harm the arsenal of the terrorist organizations.
Senior Islamic Jihad Abu Alta killed in last round // Photo: AFP
Egyptian MP Samir Ghatas on Monday told the Diana al-Watan website that "talks in Cairo between Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Israel-mediated Egypt will reach a principled agreement, in which a long-term calm in exchange for damage to the arsenal of organizations And stopping the assassinations of senior Islamic Jihad officials and other organizations.
He added that the easing would be gradual and immediate, such as expanding the fishing area, increasing the number of trucks coming to the Strip with goods, and starting a serious floating port examination, and industrial and airport operations, which will be restored shortly after the Erez crossing. All these, according to Ghass Tass, are promises that also pertain to the exchange of prisoners.
In contrast, Hamas senior Dr Yahya Musa denied that the terrorist organization was preparing for a long-term ceasefire with Israel-mediated Egypt. Speaking to the Arab website, Musa claimed these were "empty talk and yellow and unpublished publications".
Musa claimed that Israel was lying about a prisoner exchange deal, an airport, a maritime port and economic ventures in the Gaza Strip to deepen disputes between the factions, influence the security of families of security prisoners and hurt the Palestinian people. He claims that the person behind the publications is the Israeli security system.