Hamas says Israel has taken responsibility for the destiny of the hostages, after which Israel stopped all aid to Gaza.

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Hamas says Israel has taken responsibility for the destiny of the hostages, after which Israel stopped all aid to Gaza.
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Gaza/Qatar: According to AFP reports, Hamas has said that Israel has “claimed responsibility for the hostages of the Gaza Strip” when it suspended the entry of humanitarian aid on the ceasefire dispute.

Organized by Hamas or other armed groups, “the occupation (Israel) blames the consequences of its decision on the destiny of the population of the Gaza Strip and its prisoners.”

According to reports by a human rights expert, Israel’s decision to stop all aid in the Gaza Strip is a “war crime” under international law.

Kenneth Roth – Former Head Human Rights Watch and now a professor at Princeton University – said that Israel is an “absolute duty” as an occupied force to facilitate humanitarian aid under the Geneva Convention.

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“The latest threat to eliminating all Israeli aid is the resume of the hunger strategy for war crimes,” he said, which led to the arrest of Prime Minister Netanyahu by the International Criminal Court.

Islamic Jihad blames Israel for a ‘sabotaging’ ceasefire agreement

According to Al Jazeera reports, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the ally of Hamas, has weighed on Israel’s move to stop aid in Gaza and emphasize the revision of the fighters.

In a statement, Islamic jihad has accused Israel of “sabotage” the current ceasefire framework.

“We, in the movement of Islamic jihad and resistance factions, confirm our commitment to the ceasefire on the basis of all three stages, and we will stick to what was agreed,” he said.

Gaza people flee to markets, relief warehouses during Israeli blockade

After the end of the first phase of the agreement, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has suspended all humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip, al -Jazeera’s Tariq Abu Azam is reported.

“In Rafah right now, we do not find any sign of aid yet,” he added, adding that the situation is considered “extremely fragile”.

Ezom reports that the family has begun to rush to local markets or to stand at the gates of UN agencies and warehouses to seek aid. “They think the war is more likely to resume,” he added.

Egypt has emphasized ‘full implementation’ on the Gaza Seas Fire Agreement

According to AFP reports, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badar Abdul Putt has called for a “complete implementation” on the Gaza Seas Fire agreement, calling for the European Union to pressure Israel to implement it.

“The loyalty and full implementation of the last January,” Abdul Latty said at a press conference in Cairo, “the European Union emphasized to” put more pressure on the parties, especially the Israeli party, about the ceasefire deal “.

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