"Israel seeks to resume aggression despite ceasefire," says Hamas leader
Hamas leader Osama Hamdan accused the 'Israeli' government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of attempting to revert to its policy of aggression against the Palestinian people, despite the ceasefire agreement.
Hamdan stated that 'Israel' had been aiming for the collapse of the agreement from the outset and worked hard to achieve this goal.
He pointed out that 'Israel' was making blatant attempts to renege on its commitments under the ceasefire agreement, indicating its intention to resume military escalation.
Hamdan emphasized that 'Israel' violated the agreement by preventing the entry of 50 fuel trucks into Gaza daily, which he considered a clear breach of the terms. He also highlighted the ban on importing various types of fuel into the Gaza Strip, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Hamdan called on the international community to pressure 'Israel' to ensure compliance with the agreements and protect Palestinian rights.