In his first public appearance since the assassination attempt, Al-Hayya said, "The killing and destruction in Gaza make him forget the pain of losing his sons," adding, "We belong to this large family, the family of the Palestinian people, especially the people of Gaza, who represent the nation with their struggle, patience, and sacrifices."
On September 9, the Israeli occupation army launched an airstrike against Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital, Doha. Following the attack, the movement announced that its negotiating delegation, led by Hamas leader Mohammed al-Hayya, had survived the assassination attempt, with the death of his office director, Jihad Labad, his son, Humam al-Hayya, and three aides.
In the clip, Al-Hayya said: "I do not differentiate between my children and any Palestinian child in Gaza killed by the Israeli occupation."
Regarding the resumption of indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas, Egypt announced yesterday, Saturday, that it will host delegations from both sides next Monday to discuss the details of a prisoner exchange in accordance with US President Donald Trump's plan.
On Saturday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had instructed his negotiating team to travel to Egypt "for days of negotiations" to reach an agreement on the Gaza Strip based on the Trump plan.
On Friday, Hamas said it had submitted its response to the Trump plan for Gaza to mediators, announcing its agreement to the release of all Israeli prisoners, living and dead.
On September 29, Trump announced a 20-point plan, including the release of Israeli prisoners in Gaza, a ceasefire, and the disarmament of Hamas.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel, with American support, has been committing genocide in Gaza, leaving 67,074 martyrs and 169,430 wounded, most of them children and women, and a famine that has claimed the lives of 459 Palestinians, including 154 children.