Hamas reports daily killings of Gazans despite ceasefire

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PNN – The Hamas movement spokesman emphasized that despite the ceasefire, the Zionist regime’s crime of daily killings of the people of the Gaza Strip has not stopped.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for the Hamas movement, said: Since the announcement of the ceasefire, the daily killing of the people of the Gaza Strip has not stopped and continues, while the siege has intensified, while the resistance has adhered to the provisions of the ceasefire agreement.

He added that the continuation of these killings reflects the occupation regime’s clear decision to destroy the ceasefire agreement and weaken it despite all the efforts of the mediators, and these behaviors require a clear and explicit position from the mediators, the guarantor countries, and the Peace Council to explain their position on the ceasefire agreement, especially since the Zionist regime is deliberately avoiding implementing this agreement.

The Hamas spokesman also said that the Gaza Strip is facing a daily crime and massacre in the shadow of daily killings, a severe and continuous siege, the worsening humanitarian situation, and the halt in the reconstruction of the ruins.

In this regard, the Hamas movement announced in a statement yesterday that the Israeli army’s attack on civilian police stations in the Gaza Strip and the martyrdom of nine police officers and civilians in Khan Yunis is a continuation of the regime’s crimes against the people of Gaza.

The statement said that the airstrike on two police headquarters in Khan Yunis, which in addition to the martyrdom of these individuals, also left a number of injured, is part of the Zionist enemy’s targeted policy to create chaos and prevent the return of normal conditions in Gaza.

Hamas described these actions as a continuation of the genocidal war and an attempt to destabilize the internal situation in the region.

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