Hamas denies US statement on group’s ‘ceasefire violation’, rejecting Washingtonβs claims that it was responsible for breaking the ongoing truce in Gaza. The Palestinian group said the accusation was βbaselessβ and aimed at misleading the international community about the situation on the ground.
A spokesperson for Hamas stated that the movement had strictly adhered to the terms of the ceasefire agreement and accused Israel of continuous violations, including airstrikes and arrests in occupied territories. According to the group, the US is βcovering up Israelβs aggressionβ while falsely blaming Hamas.
Hamas denies US statement on group’s ‘ceasefire violation’, insisting that its actions have been purely defensive in response to Israeli military operations. The group emphasized that it remains committed to peace efforts as long as both sides respect the agreed-upon conditions.
The United States had earlier accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire by launching rockets toward Israeli areas, an allegation that triggered renewed tensions in the region. However, Hamas dismissed these claims, saying the US should focus on ending Israelβs ongoing blockade and occupation instead of βspreading false narratives.β
Regional observers have noted that the dispute could complicate diplomatic efforts to maintain stability in Gaza and surrounding areas. Analysts warn that miscommunication between the parties may reignite conflict if not addressed through dialogue and transparency.
As Hamas denies US statement on group’s ‘ceasefire violation’, it called on the United Nations and international mediators to investigate the events independently. The group also urged the global community to pressure Israel into respecting the truce and halting military operations.
The incident highlights the fragile nature of the ceasefire and the growing mistrust between involved parties. Peace efforts in the region now depend on whether both sides can maintain restraint and return to diplomatic channels.
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