The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) confirmed its rejection of any new pressures or conditions added by the occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the ceasefire agreement, accusing the occupation of evading the implementation of its terms.
The leader of the movement, Suhail al-Hindi, explained that the occupation is stalling and threatening, but he stressed that Hamas will not submit to these pressures, calling on the mediators to ensure the implementation of the agreement as signed.
Al-Hindi pointed out that the occupation violated the agreement several times, the last of which was the failure to release the seventh batch of Palestinian prisoners, despite the resistance’s full commitment to the agreement.
He stressed that Hamas is not seeking war, but it has committed to the agreement through the mediators, considering that what Netanyahu is doing is merely a political maneuver to save his government, which has failed in the face of the steadfastness of the Palestinian people.