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Hamas: Netanyahu’s Government Reignites War on Vulnerable Civilians

Hamas Accuses Netanyahu Government of Restarting War Against Vulnerable Civilians

In a recent written statement from Hamas, the Israeli government has been accused of restarting a war in the Gaza Strip by breaking the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on 19 January. Hamas has placed the blame on Prime Minister Netanyahu and what they referred to as “Zionist Nazi invaders” for the treacherous attacks against Gaza and its vulnerable Palestinian population.

According to the statement, the Palestinian people in Gaza have been subjected to barbaric wars and systematic hunger policies. Hamas pointed out that Netanyahu and his government decided to break the ceasefire by endangering the lives of prisoners in Gaza, thus putting the fate of many at risk. The mediators of the ceasefire have called on Netanyahu and the Israeli government to take responsibility for their actions.

Furthermore, Hamas has called on the Organization of Arab countries and the Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to break the blockade imposed on Gaza and fulfill their responsibilities. They have also urged for an emergency meeting to address the current situation in Gaza.

In accordance with the decision of the UNSC, Hamas has requested the continuation of the ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Interior Ministry has reported that Israel has been closely monitoring the effects of recent attacks targeting various areas in Gaza.

On the other hand, the Israeli army has announced that large-scale attacks on Gaza have been restarted, escalating tensions in the region. The situation remains tense as both sides continue to accuse each other of restarting the conflict in Gaza.

 

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