The Hamas Movement has categorically denied any involvement in the alleged shooting incident in Rafah, reaffirming its commitment to the ceasefire agreement.
In a statement on Tuesday, Hamas condemned the Israeli occupation’s army “criminal bombardment of areas in the Gaza Strip,” describing it as a “glaring violation of the ceasefire agreement signed in Sharm el-Sheikh under the sponsorship of US president Donald Trump.”
Hamas also called last night’s strikes as “part of a broader pattern of Israeli violations committed in recent days,” citing the recent attacks that have killed and injured dozens of civilians, as well as the continued closure of the Rafah border crossing.
“These Israeli attacks reveal a deliberate intent to violate the agreement and thwart its implementation,” Hamas added.
Hamas called on mediators and sponsors to act swiftly and exert effective pressure on the Israeli occupation regime to stop its brutal escalation against civilians in the Gaza Strip.