Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: A number of Palestinians were martyred and wounded following last night (Wednesday, May 6) airstrikes in Gaza, which took place at the same time as the regime's invasions in Beirut; The attack by Palestinian sources announced that "Azzam al-Hiya", the son of Khalil al-Hayeh, the head of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, was also among the victims. According to Palestinian sources and the Al Jazeera network, Azzam al-Hiya, who was seriously injured in the attack, was martyred due to the severity of his injuries and to his three martyred brothers; Osama, Hamza and Hammam al-Hiya joined. Although the Hamas movement and Khalil al-Hiya himself have not yet issued an independent official statement about the news, the Palestinian media, close to the resistance, have confirmed his testimony. The Palestinian Shahab News Agency also quoted Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasim as saying that the Zionist regime's goal in assassinating Khalil al-Hiya's son was to take revenge on his firm position in defending the rights of the Palestinian people and adherence to the resistance. He stressed that Khalil al-Hiya will continue to keep his covenant with the Palestinian people and the resistance "like a mountain." These developments are taking place at a time when Khalil al-Hayat, in a conversation with Al-Jazeera, considered the daily attacks and assassinations of the Zionist regime as part of a policy of systematic intimidation against the Palestinian people and stressed that these crimes will neither force the Palestinian people to leave their land nor surrender the resistance. Referring to the martyrdom of "Hamza al-Sharbasi" in the same attack and the wounding of a number of other Palestinians, he said that the Zionist enemy is trying to put pressure on the Palestinian negotiating team by targeting the resistance leaders and their families and convey the message that no one of the Israeli attacks It is not safe. Al-Hiya also accused the Zionist regime of repeatedly violating the ceasefire agreement, saying that more than 850 Palestinians had been martyred in the shadow of a show in the past seven months, and that the policy of hunger, siege and prevention of human aid to Gaza had continued. The head of Hamas in Gaza added that the movement reported violations of the agreement to the mediators and guarantors on a daily basis, but that the Zionist regime continues to violate its obligations. He called on the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Turkey to force Tel Aviv to fully implement the terms of the agreement. In another part of his speech, Al-Hayat strongly criticized the plan to disarm the resistance and stated: In a situation where the people of Gaza are deprived of even the most basic human needs such as food, medicine and the possibility of removing the bodies of the martyrs from the rubble, raising the issue of disarmament of resistance is completely unreal and meaningless. He stressed that the current priority should be the complete cessation of the war, the fulfillment of humanitarian obligations, the beginning of the reconstruction of Gaza and the withdrawal of the occupying forces from this strip, and warned that if the mediators could not force the Zionist regime to fulfill its obligations, the whole negotiation process would collapse. The head of the Hamas movement in Gaza also referred to Tel Aviv's ongoing threats to resume the massive war, saying that the Zionist regime's aggression has never stopped and only its intensity has decreased. He said that the resistance does not seek to intensify the conflict, but if the war is imposed on the Palestinian people, it will defend its people. In the end, Al-Hayat stressed the continuation of the patience, stability and resistance of the Palestinian people and said that the future of the negotiations depends on the seriousness of the international community in forcing the Zionist regime to abide by its commitments.