Hazem Qasem

Hazem Qasem

politician Palestine

Hazem Qasem is a spokesperson for Hamas, the Palestinian Islamist political and militant group. He has been a prominent figure in communicating the organization's positions and responses during ongoing conflicts with Israel. Recently, he stated that there are currently no negotiations ongoing regarding the next phase of a ceasefire agreement, highlighting the tensions and complexities involved in the discussions for peace in the region.

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Latvia Latvia: Hazem Qasem confirmed that Hamas is ready to hand over Gaza's administration to an independent technocratic committee. 7

Diena: ASV paziņo par otrās fāzes sākšanu Gazas miera plāna realizācijā / Diena

Paraguay Paraguay: Hazem Qasem is the spokesperson for Hamas urging mediators to pressure Israel for the reconstruction of Gaza. 6

ABC Color – leading Paraguayan newspaper, est. 1967: Hamás insta a mediadores a que presionen a Israel para comenzar a reconstruir Gaza - Mundo

United States United States: Hazem Qasem, a Hamas spokesperson, welcomed Trump’s statement if it represents a reversal of the idea of displacing the people of the Gaza strip. 6

CNN: Trump says ‘nobody is expelling Palestinians,’ weeks after saying they should be moved to Arab states

Spain Spain: Hazem Qasem is a spokesperson for Hamas who confirmed the group's rejection of Israel's proposal to extend the ceasefire. 5

El País: El alto el fuego en Gaza, en directo | Israel detiene la entrada de ayuda a Gaza tras expirar la primera fase del alto el fuego | Internacional

Venezuela Venezuela: Hazem Qasem, the spokesperson for Hamas, declared that the group rejected the proposed extension of the first phase by Israel. 5

El Nacional: La tregua en Gaza concluye su primera fase sin avances hacia un nuevo acuerdo