Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Hamas movement denied the claim of the Prime Minister's Office of the Zionist regime and announced that it adheres to the ceasefire announced by the mediators.
Jihad Taha, the spokesman of the Hamas movement, denied this in an interview with Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper yestwrday after the Israeli Prime Minister's Office claimed that the resistance had withdrawn from the ceasefire agreement.
The Israeli Prime Minister's office claimed today that "Hamas has withdrawn from the ceasefire agreement and the Israeli government will not hold a meeting to ratify the ceasefire until all elements of the agreement have been accepted."
The spokesman of Hamas clarified that Hamas adheres to the cease-fire agreement in Gaza that the mediators announced on Wednesday and rejects Israel's policy of evasion and procrastination.
He clarified: The Hamas movement presented its answer yesterday and we are committed to what was agreed between the two sides in Doha yesterday and announced by the mediators.
On the other hand, Ezz al-Rashq, the prominent leader of Hamas, also announced on his Telegram channel that Hamas adheres to the ceasefire agreement announced by the mediators yesterday.
According to Fars, the Foreign Minister of Qatar officially announced the ceasefire between Hamas and the Zionist regime last night and said that the implementation of this agreement will begin on Sunday, January 19.
After that, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, while welcoming the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip after the efforts of Egypt, Qatar and the United States, called for the acceleration of humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza and said that the realization of lasting peace requires a solution. Two governments to establish stability, security and development in the region.
He once again emphasized on supporting the legitimate rights of the Palestinian nation until the realization of peace and stability.