TEHRAN – Hamas has accused Netanyahu of blocking ceasefire negotiations amid Israeli casualties in Gaza.
Hamas accused the Israeli delegation of staying there in Doha without engaging in serious negotiations, explaining that it misled global public opinion and the progress of stalling as a tactic by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The movement claimed that the delegation, which lacks actual authority, had extended its stay since last Saturday, using the consultation as the cover of the ongoing war of massacre in Gaza.
In a statement, Hamas stressed that this growing aggression, along with public comments on Netanyahu’s aid entries, exposes his true intentions to reject a solution and continue the war of genocide.
Hamas labeled Netanyahu’s remarks as deceptive, noting that no meaningful aid has been entered into the Gaza Strip.
According to the group, some tracks that reached the so-called Kelem Shalom intersection were not received by international organizations.
The movement has strengthened the attack, in line with the release of US Israeli prisoners Aiden Alexander and the continuing presence of the delegation in Doha, to further reveal Netanyahu’s refusal to ceasefire and his commitment to continuing violence.
Hamas was responsible for halting the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) by citing the public declaration of Israeli officials to maintain the attack and pursue ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
The group also further denounced the policies of the occupation regime, pointing to an increasing number of international opposition to siege, especially from several European countries, as a growing support for the Palestinian cause.
The government media office in Gaza has repeatedly reported that Israeli authorities continue to block humanitarian trucks. The office has condemned the lockdown as part of the administration’s intentional hunger policy, targeting 2.4 million Palestinians living under devastating humanitarian conditions.
In particular, the IOF is currently struggling to reestablish control and go deeper into Gaza in the face of strong resistance.
Palestinian resistance launched a series of complicated military operations targeting IOF forces in northern and eastern Gaza.
Israeli forces confirmed the death of one soldier and the injury to another during the recent clash.
The Al-Quds brigade, the armed wing of Palestinian Islamic jihad, reported that it had detonated a GBU-39B bomb. This was previously dropped by the IOF in Gaza under Israeli military vehicles during an invasion on Almuntal Street in Shujaya, east of Gaza city.
The group also hit the Merkava tank in the RPG East of Khan Younis.
In the Gaza Strip in the northwest, Abu Khaled, a spokesman for the Martyr Omar Al-Qassem Armed wing of the democratic front for the liberation of Palestine, said one of their units had ambushed the Israeli foot patrol.
The site was pre-tuned with explosives, and the fighter jets fired after luring the IOF into the trap, causing confirmed casualties. Israeli forces had to seek reinforcement through drones.
Commander Zakaria Rami Abu Uda marched in the battle, and his body was recovered by his companions.
Previously, in the same area, the armed wings of Hamas, the Alcasam brigade, announced a complex ambush targeting three Israeli military vehicles with two explosive devices and a tandem shell. Direct involvement continued, resulting in additional IOF victims.
Instead of the first time this week, I saw a military helicopter land on the scene to evacuate the injured.
Israeli media also reported that parts of the building collapsed in Gaza, causing critical injuries to three IOF soldiers.
IOF later confirmed the death of Sgt. Staff Sergeant. Danilo Mokanu, 20, from the 82nd Battalion of the 7th Armored Brigade during a battle in southern Gaza. Another soldier was injured in the same incident.