Hamas wants more pressure on Israel before ceasefire’s next phase
Hamas insists on full first-phase ceasefire compliance including opening crossings and halting strikes before advancing; Israel demands return of last hostage remains, citing ceasefire breaches.
- A Hamas leader, Husam Badran, stated that Hamas will not proceed to the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire until more pressure is placed on Israel to open a key border crossing and cease strikes on Gaza.
- Badran called for the 'full implementation of all the terms of the first phase,' including halting the demolition of Palestinian homes.
- The United Nations reported that not enough aid is entering Gaza amid a growing humanitarian crisis.
- Since the ceasefire began on October 10, at least 376 Palestinians have died due to Israel's military operations, according to Palestinian health officials.
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DECRYPTAGE - The Islamist movement considers it "impossible" to move forward as long as Israel maintains its operations and limits the distribution of humanitarian aid.
The Palestinian organization Hamas said today that the ceasefire plan in the Gaza Strip cannot move to the second phase as long as Israeli violations of the agreement continue.
Hamas threatens not to move forward with the second phase of the peace process. The terrorist group calls on the mediating countries to increase pressure on Israel.
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