Hamas denies Israeli media reports of six-months ceasefire agreement
Israel and Hamas agreed to a 6-month ceasefire understanding effective immediately, Channel 12 news reported on Monday evening.
Hamas spokesperson Fauzi Barhom responded to the news by denying what Israeli media reported, saying that ” the ceasefire between the resistance [Hamas] and the occupation [Israel] is in exchange for Israeli commitment to implement all the agreements reached.”
Channel 12 said that Hamas agreed to end clashes with IDF forces near the Gaza Security fence and to keep a 300 meter distance from it.
The terrorist organization also purportedly agreed to end night raids meant to engage IDF units stationed along the border and end Hamas boats traveling near the Gaza shore.
Israel will begin a negotiation process with Hamas to deal with electric power, health, funds, and border crossings.
In addition, Israel will promote UN programs that aim to employ Palestinians who reside in the Gaza Strip.
Shortly after the report, reactions from all sides started to pile in.
The Arranging Committee of the Gaza strip March of Return protests responded to the announced by saying that “we will continue with the Friday marches until the siege is removed and the rights of our people restored.”
Representatives of the Eshkol Regional Council in turn said that from their perspective, a ceasefire includes a complete cessation of incendiary balloons, terror attacks on the security fence, and the sporadic fire they are subjected to.
MK Yoaz Hendel from the Blue and White party responded to the news, saying that in the Middle East, “agreements with terrorists are not worth the paper on which they are signed.”
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