Resistance's resilience shapes talks with 'Israel': Exclusive
Hani al-Dali explains to Al Mayadeen how the Palestinian Resistance's actions and conditions are shaping ceasefire talks and challenging "Israel's" plans in Gaza.
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Hani al-Dali, Palestinian Resistance Affairs analyst, in an interview for Al Mayadeen, March 8, 2024 (Screengrab)
Hani al-Dali, a resistance affairs analyst for Al Mayadeen, stated that the Palestinian Resistance's unwavering resolve and refusal to accept Israeli frameworks have shaped the negotiation process.
Al-Dali stressed that the Palestinian Resistance’s steadfastness and battlefield persistence have compelled "Israel" to rethink its earlier withdrawal plans, initially presented during negotiations, having sought to maintain Israeli military presence in parts of the Gaza Strip.
He further noted that the high-impact operations carried out on the ground, such as the widely circulated image of a Resistance fighter planting an explosive device inside an Israeli tank, have significantly pressured the Israeli military establishment. These operations deliver an unmistakable message to its political leadership and public that the army cannot accomplish its goals in Gaza, given the relentless attrition and deteriorating troop morale.
Al-Dali also pointed out that the Palestinian Resistance's strong military performance has directly impacted the negotiation process, forcing the occupation, under mediator pressure, to discuss modifying its withdrawal plans.
Palestinian Resistance's stance on a ceasefire deal
On the Palestinian Resistance's position on ceasefire negotiations, al-Dali said it was made clear that no discussion regarding captive-related matters will occur unless three key conditions are met: a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the entry of aid according to the humanitarian protocol agreed upon in January, and clear guarantees to halt the aggression against Gaza, with negotiations continuing beyond the sixty-day period without a return to attacks on the territory.
The Resistance affairs analyst stressed that Hamas has made it unequivocally clear: negotiations cannot proceed based on maps that include provisions for Israeli forces to remain in parts of Gaza or for the forced displacement of Rafah's residents, whether northward or outside Gaza.
Al-Dali noted that the leaked maps have caused frustration in "Israel" and the US, as they revealed Netanyahu's true intentions: avoiding any meaningful withdrawal while pushing for a prisoner agreement without offering substantial political compromises, a stance now laid bare before mediators.
He concluded by stating that the Palestinian Resistance considers the January 17 map as the only viable framework for negotiations. Any attempt to introduce new maps that fail to guarantee a full withdrawal and a permanent ceasefire, he emphasized, would be rejected outright and stands no chance of acceptance.