Hamas presses for Israeli commitment to truce

By Xinhua,

Gaza : A senior Islamic Hamas movement official on Thursday warned Israel that Hamas would quit an Egyptian-brokered truce if Israel keeps Gaza Strip border crossing points closed.


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“If Israel doesn’t commit itself to the truce and reopen the crossings, this truce should go to hell,” Ahmed Yousef, an advisor to deposed prime minister Ismail Haneya of Hamas government in Gaza told reporters.

Egypt has brokered a truce between Israel and Gaza militant groups for six month in the Gaza Strip without including the West Bank. According to the deal, Israel should ease restrictions it imposed on Gaza Strip crossings.

“Our fingers are still on the triggers if Israel is not committed to the truce,” Yousef said, adding that “Israel has deliberately restricted the goods’ movement at Gaza crossings during the truce term to exert more pressure on Hamas.”

The truce came into effect on June 19, however, Hamas movement claimed that Israel is still restricting the entrance of food, fuel, and raw materials for industry and constructions.

According to the truce agreement, Israel has to stop air and ground strikes on the Gaza Strip and ease restrictions imposed on Gaza Strip crossings, while Gaza militant groups stop attacking Israel by homemade rockets.

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