Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): According to Al Jazeera, the Hamas movement, in its intensive contacts with mediators and international parties, has declared its opposition to the behavior of the occupiers and their continued crimes, and held the regime responsible for disrupting the agreement.
Khalil Al-Hayyah, head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, emphasized in this regard that the resistance's commitment and respect for the agreement require the occupiers to fulfill their obligations and prevent the continuation of crimes against the Palestinian people.
These statements were made during intensive negotiations that Hamas officials held with mediators and other international parties, in which they expressed their opposition to the behavior of the occupiers and the continuation of aggression against the Gaza Strip under false pretenses and lies.
In his contacts with the mediators and international parties, Al-Hayya warned of the results and consequences of the crimes and massacres that Tel Aviv commits daily in the Gaza Strip, and emphasized the need to force the occupiers to stop these aggressions.
On the other hand, Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Media Office of the Gaza Government, emphasized that the Gaza ceasefire has faced a "coup" by the Zionist regime, stating that the aforementioned agreement is in danger due to Tel Aviv's repeated aggressions.
He emphasized that the occupiers are still not adhering to the provisions of the agreement, despite the passage of 111 days since the ceasefire came into effect.
They have violated the agreement in more than 1,450 cases, resulting in the martyrdom of more than 530 people since the ceasefire was established.
The Gaza government held the occupiers fully responsible for these crimes against the Palestinian people and called on the international parties, mediators and guarantor countries of the agreement to intervene immediately and swiftly to stop the violations.
Al-Thawateh considered the silence on these crimes to be giving the Zionist regime more opportunity to continue its violations, and warned that the lack of intervention by mediators and guarantors at this critical moment will lead to dramatic changes by the occupiers with the aim of overthrowing the agreement.
Since the ceasefire agreement began in October 2025, 1,450 violations by Tel Aviv against the Gaza Strip have been recorded.