Iran Press/Iran news: Palestinian Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Monday called on the mediator of ceasefire to make sure that the occupation authorities 'are committed to the cease fire'.
"The mediators must compel the occupation authorities to respect the deal that has been agreed upon and to implement the rest of the terms," Abdul Latif Al-Qanua, Hamas spokesman said in a statement, Iran Press reported.
Al-Qanua held the Zionist regime accountable for the consequences of 'postponing the ceasefire understandings, and denying the rights of the Palestinian people'.
Related News:
Gazans stage Great march of return for 41st week
He reiterated Hamas’s commitment to carry on “the Great March of Return, break the border siege, and regain our rights from the occupation state.”
The Gaza Strip has been tense since March 30, which marked the start of the "Great March of Return" protests demanding the right to return for the Palestinians driven out of their homeland.
“The Zionist occupation will not give the Palestinian people their rights voluntarily. However, we will take and restore our rights from the occupation authorities. Rights are to be taken, the Zionist regime will not restore our rights voluntarily,” Al-Qanua said.
Related News:
Israeli war minister quits over Gaza ceasefire
Zionist regime 'Channel 20' announced on Monday that Israeli regime prime minister Netanyahu had ordered the freezing of the third phase of the transfer of Qatari funds to the Gaza Strip.
Three months ago, Qatar announced that it would provide Gaza with a $150-million grant, to be granted throughout six months, to cover the costs of fuel for the Gaza power plant and deliver humanitarian financial assistance to government employees and the population of Gaza in general.
Related News:
Israel Strikes Hamas Targets in Gaza
The Zionist channel claimed that Netanyahu’s decision connected to the recent escalation in the south of Israel, and the launch of a shell from the Gaza Strip towards the coast of Ashkelon.
However, Yesterday, Israeli warplanes bombed three regions in the Gaza Strip.
Egypt, Qatar, and the United Nations have been leading consultations between for easing the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip, in exchange for a halt to protests known as the Great March of Return organized by Palestinians near the border with occupied land in Gaza since the end of last March
Until now, 233 unarmed Palestinian protesters have been shot and martyred by the Zionist military, with a further 24,500 being injured in the 'Great March of Return' protests.
205/ 211 / 104
Read More:
Israel conducts fresh airstrike against Gaza
60 Palestinians injured in Gaza protests by Israeli forces
At least 40 Palestinians injured in Gaza "Great March of Return" protest