According to the US "Wall Street" on December 20, Hamas's political leaders have been holding talks with their Palestinian political opponents on how to govern Gaza and the West Bank after the war.
Hussam Badran, a member of Hamas's Politburo, said in an interview in Qatar: "We don't fight just because we want to fight," Hussam Badran, a member of Hamas's Politburo, said in an interview in Qatar. We are not proponents of zero-sum games. "We want the war to end," he said. ”
The Hamas leader's statement marks a sharp shift since 7 October. Currently, after more than two months of war and some 20,000 civilians** in Gaza, Hamas's political faction is talking about ending the conflict.
People with knowledge of the talks said Mr. Sinwar had not been informed of the talks with the political leadership. When he learned that the negotiations were ongoing, he asked for them to be stopped.
The war in the Gaza Strip has been going on for more than two months and has caused a huge humanitarian catastrophe. According to the United Nations, about 20,000 civilians have been killed in the war and hundreds of thousands have been left homeless. The war has attracted widespread attention and condemnation from the international community.
Hamas's attitude makes it clear that they no longer support endless fighting. They hope to bring peace and stability to the Gaza Strip through political negotiations to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
This shift is an important signal for the peace process between Palestine and Israel. If Hamas is willing to end the fighting, then the two sides can resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation, finding a viable path for the peaceful coexistence of the two countries.
However, it was not easy to achieve the end of the war. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict has been going on for decades, and the contradictions and differences between the two sides are very complex. In addition to the dialogue between Hamas and Palestinian**, broad support and assistance from the international community is needed.
The international community should play an active role in promoting the process of Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. All parties should persist in dialogue and negotiation and seek common solutions in order to achieve long-term peace and stability.
The end of the war is not only good news for the people of the Gaza Strip, but also of great significance for the stability and development of the entire Middle East region. Only a peaceful settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict can bring real prosperity and progress to the Middle East region.
It is hoped that the attitude of the top Hamas leadership will be recognized and echoed by the Palestinians and Israel**, and that the two sides should work together for the end of the war and the arrival of peace. It is only through joint efforts that a war-free Palestine and Israel and a Middle East region living side by side in peace can be achieved.