At least 13 people, including five children, were killed, according to Gaza Civil Defense data.
Hamas accused the United States on Friday of providing "cover" and a green light for the Israeli occupation army to carry out new raids on the Gaza Strip.
These accusations come after strikes carried out by the occupation on Thursday, which resulted in the death of at least 13 people, including five children, according to the Civil Defense data in the Strip, despite the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Basem Naim, a member of the movement's political bureau, stated via "Telegram" that the calm plan is faltering due to the insistence of the head of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, on "evading his commitments" and escalating militarily to sabotage the agreement and return to a state of comprehensive war.
Naim affirmed that the movement "has fulfilled all its obligations" and is ready to deal positively with the "second phase" of the plan, despite the Israeli occupation's conditions for disarmament.
On the ground, sources in the movement revealed the resumption of search operations for the detainee's body after a halt due to bad weather conditions, a file that the occupation clings to before moving on to the next negotiations.
Since the truce came into effect on October 10, significant violations have been recorded, leading to the death of more than 425 Palestinians, while the occupation army announced the killing of three of its soldiers during the same period, which puts the future of the agreement at stake.
Netanyahu insists on "evading his commitments" and escalating militarily to sabotage the agreement and return to a state of comprehensive war.





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"Hamas" accuses Washington of providing "cover" for occupation raids.. and confirms: Netanyahu obstructs "second phase"