Hamas issues statement after 'Israeli' attack on Gaza amid ceasefire
Hamas has accused Israeli Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government of resuming aggression and committing genocide against unarmed civilians in Gaza.
In a statement, Hamas said that Netanyahu’s government has decided to overturn the ceasefire agreement, putting captives in Gaza at risk of an uncertain fate.
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The group called on mediators to hold Netanyahu and 'Israel' fully responsible for violating and abandoning the agreement. It also urged the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to take a stand in support of the Palestinian people, their resistance, and efforts to break the siege on Gaza.
Additionally, Hamas called on the United Nations and the UN Security Council to convene urgently and enforce a resolution compelling 'Israel' to halt its assault and comply with Resolution 2735, which demands an end to hostilities and a full withdrawal from Gaza.
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