Hamas: Occupying regime failing to meet ceasefire commitments in Gaza
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Osama Hamdan, a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)
Pars Today – Osama Hamdan, a Hamas official has said that as long as the Zionist regime evades implementing its commitments under the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, negotiations for the second phase are meaningless.
According to Pars Today, Osama Hamdan, a leader of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), announced: "The Zionist regime has refused to fulfill its commitments under the Gaza ceasefire agreement for the past 200 days."
Hamdan added that the occupying regime's violations of the agreement have gone beyond breach and have turned into daily, organized aggression against the residents of Gaza.
He also described the Zionist regime's seizure of ships from the Al-Sumoud Global Fleet as an act of piracy and a clear violation of international law.
He emphasized that the attack on activists present in this aid fleet is yet another sign of the Zionist regime's brutal behavior.
On Wednesday night, Zionist regime forces stormed the Al-Sumoud Global Fleet and seized seven ships out of the 58 vessels in this fleet that were heading toward the Gaza Strip.