Iraqi PM not to take part Sharm El-Sheikh summit if Netanyahu attends / Hamas: No trust in Israeli regime
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Pars Today – The Prime Minister of Iraq announced that he will not attend the Sharm El-Sheikh summit if Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, is present.
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  • Iraqi PM not to take part Sharm El-Sheikh summit if Netanyahu attends / Hamas: No trust in Israeli regime
    Iraqi PM not to take part Sharm El-Sheikh summit if Netanyahu attends / Hamas: No trust in Israeli regime

Pars Today – The Prime Minister of Iraq announced that he will not attend the Sharm El-Sheikh summit if Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, is present.

A senior Iraqi source stated that Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani, Iraq’s Prime Minister, informed Egyptian and U.S. parties that he would not attend the Sharm El-Sheikh summit on Gaza if Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, were present. Al Sudani emphasized that this is Iraq’s firm stance.

Meanwhile, Hebrew media reported that Netanyahu canceled his trip to Sharm El-Sheikh due to the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah.

Qaddoumi: No trust in Israeli regime

In this context, Khaled Qaddoumi, Hamas’ representative in Iran, stated: “Unfortunately, the Palestinian people continue to suffer from Tel Aviv’s breaches of agreements and its refusal to honor commitments. In fact, we have no trust or confidence in Israel or Netanyahu.”

Qaddoumi added: “At this time, everyone must fulfill and remain faithful to their responsibilities. We, as the resistance, have carried out our duties, and now Arab countries must also act responsibly as monitors of the ceasefire agreement, because we do not want the bitter and painful experiences of the past to be repeated.”

Lebanese analyst: “Al-Aqsa Storm” exposed Israel’s weakness against Resistance

Meanwhile, Mohammed Hazimeh, a Lebanese writer and political analyst, emphasized that the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation highlighted the weakness and fragility of the Israeli regime and its inability to confront the Palestinian resistance.

Hazimeh also stated: “The war against Gaza showed that an army which always considered itself invincible became confused and fragile when facing tunnels and resistance groups armed with nothing but faith and honor.”

Yemen’s ambassador to Iran: No guarantee Israel will honor agreements

Ibrahim al-Dulaimi, Yemen’s ambassador to Iran, emphasized that there is no real guarantee that the Israeli enemy will adhere to any agreement or promise. He stated: “From the Israeli side, we know that regardless of any agreement, they are prone to killing and breaking treaties. Therefore, mediators—primarily Arab and Islamic countries—bear a major responsibility to monitor the agreement, ensure its implementation, maintain the ceasefire, and continue the delivery of aid.”