Hamas Tell Witkoff: Deal Is Over, We're Ready To Fight
- On Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, Israel launched a wave of attacks in Gaza after accusing Hamas of crossing the agreed yellow ceasefire line, striking while the six-week-old ceasefire remained in effect.
- The yellow line agreed in the peace deal covers about 58% of Gaza, and Israel says dozens of Hamas fighters repeatedly crossed Israeli lines during the ceasefire, violating the truce again today.
- The Gaza Health Ministry reported at least 22 killed and 83 wounded in Israeli strikes, including a kamikaze drone that killed five and wounded seven, while the IDF said it killed 11 Hamas militants and captured six in Rafah tunnels, where about 80 fighters remain.
- A senior Hamas official told Al Jazeera the group appealed to mediators to stop the ceasefire collapse and accused systematic 'Zionist' violations causing hundreds of deaths and altered withdrawal lines.
- Netanyahu's office said Israel eliminated five senior Hamas terrorists and argued it honored the ceasefire while relatives mourned at Al-Aqsa Hospital, Deir al-Balah, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025.
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Hamas Tell Witkoff: Deal Is Over, We're Ready To Fight
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — After repeated attempts by Hamas to attack Israel’s positions and violate the ceasefire, and repeated strikes by Israel in response, the terrorist entity has warned US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff that it could end the ceasefire in Gaza, Saudi state-owned Al Arabiya reported on Saturday. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to […]
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