Hamas expects cease-fire deal with Israel soon

IANS  |  Gaza 

The in the Strip said the prospect of an Egyptian-sponsored cease-fire agreement with will be decided in two weeks.

"In two weeks, the prospect of the calm agreement will be clear and by mid-October, the Palestinian citizens of will notice the positive changes, if the efforts of prosper," Sinwar told the meeting.

Meanwhile, he denied that the negotiations in the Egyptian capital have promised an airport for Gaza in the Israeli city of or a seaport in

"seeks a calm agreement without paying any political price," he noted.

Sinwar also threatened that could "keep the sirens wail in for six months" if no cease-fire is reached.

Over the issue of the Palestinian territory, Sinwar insists on "a Palestinian state from the (Mediterranean) Sea to the Jordan River" as the "ultimate goal" despite the temporary acceptance of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.

He also accused party of "trying to erase the presence of Hamas in the "

"The Palestinian National Authority must lift the punitive measures on Gaza, form a unity government and a that elects a real (PLO) executive committee," Sinwar noted.

The Hamas in Gaza revealed that his movement is working with regional and international partners to alleviate the financial crisis of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees and to create jobs for 50,000 unemployed and recent graduates.

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First Published: Thu, August 30 2018. 18:30 IST