Hamas announces end to talks for ceasefire in Gaza
A senior leader of an armed group in Gaza has declared the end of talks “due to the lack of seriousness of the Israeli occupation”.
A senior Hamas leader announced the Palestinian movement’s decision this Sunday to the AFP information agency End ceasefire talks In the Gaza Strip, condemned Israel’s “lack of seriousness” and “genocide”.
In parallel, another leader of the Islamic Movement told AFP that the head of its armed wing, Mohammed DeifThe target of Saturday’s Israeli attack is alive.
“The head of Hamas’s political office, Ismail Haniyeh“The mediators and regional participants were informed during a series of calls about Hamas’ decision to end the talks due to the lack of seriousness of the occupation (of Israel) (…) and the massacres against unarmed civilians,” he said. A senior leader who did not want to be identified told AFP.
He made special mention of the “brutal massacre” that took place at a displaced persons camp on Saturday Al Mawasi In John Younis (south) and in the Al Shati refugee camp near Gaza City.
In Al ShatiThe Hamas government’s health ministry said on Sunday “the number of martyrs and wounded is around 45”, without specifying the number of dead, which was estimated at 20 a day earlier by civil defence services.
According to updated figures from the Ministry of Health, there were 92 deaths at the Al Mawasi displaced persons camp, “half of whom were children and women”, as well as 300 injuries.