'Israeli' forces bombed a vehicle in Gaza
Hamas issues first comments after 'Israeli' strike on vehicle in Gaza
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- Hamas accuses 'Israel' of violating the ceasefire by targeting a civilian vehicle west of Gaza City.
- The movement warns the attack undermines the Trump-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Hamas has strongly condemned an 'Israeli' airstrike that hit a civilian vehicle west of Gaza City, calling the attack a “deliberate criminal violation” of the ceasefire agreement signed under the plan of US President Trump.
In an official statement released on Saturday, the movement said the strike reflects 'Israel’s' ongoing efforts to undermine the ceasefire through continuous military violations.
“The continued crimes of the terrorist occupation army in the Gaza Strip, the latest of which occurred this evening when its Zionist aircraft targeted a civilian vehicle west of Gaza City, represent a deliberate criminal violation of the ceasefire agreement,” the statement read.
Hamas held the 'Israeli' government responsible for the consequences of its actions, including attacks on civilians, activists, and leaders, and accused it of continuing the blockade and obstructing humanitarian aid.
“We call on the mediators and the countries guaranteeing the agreement to fulfill their responsibilities regarding these blatant violations and to take urgent action to restrain the fascist occupation government, which is denying its commitments under the agreement and seeking to undermine and destroy it,” the statement added.



