Leader Osama Hamdam has explained that Hamas is ready to “work positively” with any ceasefire proposal that would end the war. He has accused Israel of “preventing the access of aid” and of acting in concert with the United States. a state of great famine.”
The leader of the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas Osama Hamdan reported this from Beirut on Saturday no progress has been made in the negotiation of a ceasefire agreement with Israel and has accused the United States of being “responsible” for the hunger that is devastating the people of the Gaza Strip.
Hamdan has assured that Hamas is ready to “work positively” with any proposal for a ceasefire that would mean an end to the war, he explained at a news conference from Beirut, but he stressed that the people of Gaza have important needs that can only be met if 500 trucks a day with humanitarian aid enter the enclave. aid.
In this sense, he has accused Israel of “preventing the access of aid” and causing “a state of great famine” in the Gaza Strip, which the country is using as a weapon of war. Hamdan believes the United States is also “responsible” for “continuing its blatant attitude” of blaming Hamas for the lack of progress, according to the Lebanese press.
For example, he has described the construction of a temporary US port on the coast of the Gaza Strip as “bad propaganda” and has stressed that this infrastructure has not only failed to facilitate the delivery of aid, but has actually caused aid to decline since then.
The situation in Gaza is already “tragic” and he has warned that deaths will soon occur due to lack of food. According to UN data, 70% of the population is at risk of going hungry, he recalled.
He has also denounced the “systematic destruction” of roads, sewage and drinking water systems by the Israeli military occupation forces. The situation is reminiscent of “Nazi detention and extermination camps, or worse.”
Hamdan has urged the international community to take responsibility and stop the genocide by opening the border crossings and withdrawing Israeli troops from key points such as the Rafah crossing that connects the enclave to Egypt.
Source: EITB
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