Russia can play crucial role in settling conflict with Israel: Hamas official Israeli diplomat: Iran trying to deploy arms through Syria to open another war front

Russia can play crucial role in settling conflict with Israel: Hamas official

Israeli diplomat: Iran trying to deploy arms through Syria to open another war front

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“The Hamas movement has a high level of trust in Russia and its President Vladimir Putin, so we will welcome Russian mediation in resolving the conflict,” Baraka told Russian state news agency TASS.

“We are interested in ending the civilians’ suffering, caused by Israel’s bombing and brutal blockade of the Gaza Strip, as soon as possible,” he added.

The Hamas official said the group’s leadership was in constant contact with Moscow. “We are ready for possible meetings with Russian diplomats in one of the Arab countries and we welcome their efforts,” he stated.

The militant group highly appreciated Putin’s stance, according to Baraka who said: “We follow the Russian leader’s statements in which he assesses regional developments. We follow the Russian leader’s statements in which he assesses regional developments.”

“For the Palestinians, Russia’s voice in their defense and Moscow’s demands to stop aggression, lift the blockade on the Gaza Strip and resume humanitarian aid deliveries are crucial,” Baraka stressed.

Putin had said on Friday that Russia could help with a Palestinian-Israeli settlement as it had ties with both sides of the conflict. “Russia could do it. That’s because we have had good relations with Israel over the past 15 years, absolutely right. And traditional relations with Palestine. So, no one will suspect us of wanting to do someone’s bidding,” he said, as cited by TASS.

The Russian President said Moscow would help mediate if there’s demand for it. “The only way to do this is based on agreement between the [two] sides.”

Putin added: “It is necessary to find these tools, this way out of the situation. In my opinion, it can, of course, be achieved as a result of some mediation efforts. We have – I have already mentioned this many times – many fellow Russians, former citizens of the Soviet Union and Russia, living in Israel. This factor is real for us, of course. We cannot forget about it. But, on the other hand, we also have had very good relations with the Arab world – for many years, decades. And first of all, of course, with Palestine, which was once promised that a Palestinian state would be created, with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

Israel has pledged to wipe out Hamas in retaliation for the militant group’s unprecedented incursion into Israeli towns backed up with a barrage of rockets. Israel responded to the surprise attack with a total siege around the Gaza Strip and bombarded the enclave with an unparalleled barrage of air strikes. Thousands have died and scores more were injured among Palestinians and Israelis.

Israeli diplomat: Iran trying to deploy arms through Syria to open another war front

Former US Special Envoy for Syria Joel Rayburn said on X (formerly Twitter): “Repeated Israeli strikes to disable Damascus and Aleppo airports are, to my mind, a strong indication that 1) the Iranian regime is trying to move strategic weapons to or via Syria to open a northern front and 2) the Israelis are determined to preempt that.”

To which Joshua Zarka, head of strategic affairs for Israel’s Foreign Ministry, replied: “1. They [Iranians] are. 2. We [Israelis] are.”

Syria accused Israel of conducting strikes on its territory after the airports in Damascus and Aleppo were struck last week. The Syrian ministry of defense denounced the attacks on the civilian airports, labeling the incidents as “terror attacks”, and condemned Israel for “crimes against the Palestinian people”.

Meanwhile, Hamas had “agreed to continue cooperation” with Iran after Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh met with Tehran’s foreign minister in Qatar on Saturday.

Iran’s mission to the United Nations warned Israel that it would respond if Israel carried out a ground offensive on the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The Iranian mission said on X: “If the Israeli apartheid’s war crimes and genocide are not halted immediately, the situation could spiral out of control and ricochet far-reaching consequences—the responsibility of which lies with the UN, the Security Council and the states steering the Council toward a dead end.”

Israel has pledged to wipe out Hamas in retaliation for the militant group’s unprecedented incursion into Israeli towns backed up with a barrage of rockets. Israel responded to the surprise attack with a total siege around the Gaza Strip and bombarded the enclave with an unparalleled barrage of air strikes. Thousands have died and scores more were injured among Palestinians and Israelis.