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Hamas and Islamic Jihad delegations discuss ceasefire implementation in Gaza

Hamas and Islamic Jihad discussed on Thursday the implementation of a ceasefire agreement, Israeli violations of the deal and developments on the resumption of talks with Israel, according to a statement.

A delegation from the leadership of Hamas has met with a delegation from the Islamic Jihad Movement in the Qatari capital, Doha, and discussed the progress of implementing the ceasefire agreement with the Israeli regime.

The Hamas delegation was headed by Mohammed Darwish, Chairman of the Leadership Council, the Islamic Jihad Movement delegation included the resistance fighter Ziyad Al-Nakhaleh and his deputy, Dr. Mohammed Al-Hindi. They met on Thursday in Doha, according to a statement issued by Hamas.

The attendees reflected on the steadfastness of the Palestinian people, their sacrifices, and their resilience, and recalled the martyred leaders who sacrificed their lives in this battle and the bravery of the resistance in confronting the occupation and its crimes, the statement said.

“The two delegations discussed the progress of implementing the ceasefire agreement, the occupation’s repeated violations, and the meetings held over the past two days to resume negotiations,” it said.

The attendees emphasized the necessity of full adherence to the terms of the ceasefire and its various stages, particularly the withdrawal from the Philadelphi Corridor, the opening of the crossings, the implementation of the humanitarian protocol, the entry of all essential supplies into Gaza, and the initiation of the second phase of the agreement without any restrictions or conditions, according to the statement.

They reaffirmed the resistance’s commitment to faithfully implementing what was agreed upon in the ceasefire and its full readiness to complete this implementation.

The resistance leaders condemned the crimes committed by the Israeli regime in Al-Quds and the occupied West Bank.

Israel launched the campaign of genocide in Gaza on October 7, 2023. The regime has killed at least 48,515 Palestinians there.

In January, the Israeli regime was forced to agree to a ceasefire deal with Hamas, given the regime’s failure to achieve any of its objectives, including the “elimination” of the Palestinian resistance movement or the release of captives.

The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants in November for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.


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