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Tue 02 Jun 2026 7:05 pm - Jerusalem Time

3 Martyrs in Gaza and Hamas Discusses Occupation Violations of Ceasefire Agreement with Turkish Intelligence

Field tensions escalated in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, as three Palestinian citizens were martyred and nine others injured due to bombing and shooting operations carried out by Israeli occupation forces. These developments come at a sensitive time as Israel continues its persistent violations of the declared ceasefire agreement, threatening the collapse of the fragile understandings recently reached.

In details of the field attacks, medical sources at Nasser Hospital confirmed the martyrdom of young Ali Yasser Al-Adini, 28 years old, after being hit by a direct bullet to the head fired by occupation soldiers in the Hamad residential city north of Khan Yunis. This incident reflects the continued policy of sniping and targeting civilians in areas with an Israeli military presence despite the ongoing truce.

In the central Gaza Strip, an Israeli drone carried out a raid targeting a gathering of citizens in the Bir Abu Salah area of Al-Zawaida town, resulting in the martyrdom of citizen Khamis Mahmoud Juwaifel (47 years old) and the injury of five others with varying degrees of wounds. The injured were transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah for treatment, amidst warnings of repeated targeting of civilian gatherings by drones.

For its part, the Israeli army admitted to carrying out liquidation operations targeting five Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in recent days, claiming that they were planning to carry out operations against its forces. These claims coincide with the continued demolition of buildings and residential facilities by the occupation army in areas it controls in the north and south of the Strip, in clear violation of the agreement's terms.

On the political track, a high-level delegation from the Hamas leadership, headed by Mohammed Darwish, Chairman of the Leadership Council, held an in-depth discussion session in Turkey with the head of Turkish intelligence, Ibrahim Kalin. The delegation included prominent leaders such as Khaled Meshaal, Khalil al-Hayya, and Zaher Jabarin, where the discussion focused on ways to save the ceasefire agreement from collapse.

Hamas clarified in an official statement that the discussions primarily addressed the escalation of Israeli aggression and the occupation government's denial of its commitments stipulated in the Sharm El Sheikh agreement. The delegation indicated that Israel had not completed the implementation of the first phase of the agreement, and instead escalated daily killing and bombing operations to obstruct any progress in the subsequent phases.

The movement's delegation reiterated its full commitment to the ceasefire agreement, expressing its appreciation for the significant efforts made by mediating parties in Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar. The movement called on the international community to take a clear and decisive stance towards the Israeli denial of the agreement, which was directly guaranteed and sponsored by US President Donald Trump.

The discussions were not limited to the Gaza file only, but the Hamas delegation also reviewed the ongoing crimes in occupied Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque, warning against accelerated Judaization attempts and repeated incursions. The meeting also touched upon settler attacks in the West Bank and the torture and systematic violations suffered by prisoners inside prisons.

Official statistics from the Palestinian Ministry of Health indicate that the number of victims of Israeli violations since the declaration of the ceasefire on October 10, 2025, has reached 932 martyrs and more than 2,800 injured. The ministry confirms that ambulance crews still face extreme difficulties in reaching victims under the rubble and on the roads due to ongoing military restrictions.

It is worth noting that the Gaza Strip suffers from massive destruction affecting about 90% of its infrastructure as a result of the genocide war that began in October 2023 and lasted for two years with extensive American support. That war left a heavy toll of about 73,000 martyrs and 173,000 injured, the vast majority of whom were children and women, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern history.

In light of this bitter reality, the occupation authorities continue to restrict the entry of essential humanitarian and medical aid, exacerbating the suffering of the besieged population. Anticipation remains the dominant factor regarding the ability of international mediators to compel Israel to stop its aggressions and ensure the continuity of the political agreement and prevent the situation from sliding into a new round of comprehensive confrontation.

We call on the international community to take a decisive stance towards the blatant aggression and the occupation's denial of the agreement sponsored and guaranteed by the US President.

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