Hamas urges U.S.-led Board of Peace to end Israeli killing of Palestinians
The Palestinian resistance movement has urged the U.S.-led Board of Peace to take concrete action to end the ongoing Israeli violations of the Gaza ceasefire.
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Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasem noted that during the past four months, the Israeli occupation army has not ended its genocidal war on Gaza, but merely changed its tools and methods.
Qasem affirmed that the Israeli war persists unabated, with killings, displacement, siege, and starvation continuing to this day.
The spokesman called on the Board of Peace, set to hold its first meeting on February 19, to move beyond rhetoric and adopt tangible measures to end Israel’s aggression against Gaza.
The spokesman warned that the Israeli occupation might use this meeting as a cover to prolong its war on Gaza and obstruct reconstruction efforts.
He also called for working on facilitating the entry of the “National Committee for the Administration of Gaza” members into the Strip to begin their duties, while supplying the resources needed to initiate true relief and reconstruction efforts that would alleviate the population’s suffering.
The message by Hamas spokesman comes as the Israeli regime forces have killed at least 601 Palestinians and wounded 1,607 in Gaza since the October 10 “ceasefire”.