GAZA, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), The Hamas Movement welcomed a two-week ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US, as negotiations began Saturday in Pakistan aimed at ending the US-Israeli war on Iran.
In a statement, Hamas said Israel had sought through the war to reshape the region’s political and geographic landscape to secure its dominance, but that Iran’s resilience, both its leadership and people, had prevented those objectives from being achieved.
The Movement expressed hope that mediation efforts led by Pakistan, alongside other states involved, would produce positive outcomes that contribute to regional stability and strengthen unity among Arab and Muslim countries.
Hamas also warned of what it described as a recurring Israeli pattern of undermining agreements, citing its handling of the Gaza ceasefire through delays and non-compliance with its obligations.
Delegations from Iran and the US arrived in Islamabad on Saturday to begin talks aimed at consolidating the ceasefire, which took effect four days earlier after 40 days of war.
