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Hamas: Al-Dazeef is doing well and is monitoring the operation

One of the senior leaders of Hamas said that following the Zionist attack on the civilians of Gaza, the movement asked to stop the negotiations.

A senior Hamas leader told AFP on Sunday that the movement had decided to stop negotiations to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. He condemned the Zionist regime’s lack of seriousness and committing massacres against defenseless civilians.

According to Al-Nashrah report, he further explained: Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political office of Hamas, through telephone conversations, informed the mediators and some regional parties about the decision of Hamas to stop the negotiations due to the lack of success, the lack of seriousness of the Zionist regime and the continuation of the policy. Procrastinating and obstructing and committing massacres against unarmed civilians.

This Hamas official further emphasized that Mohammad al-Dazif, the commander of the Ezzedine Qassam battalions, is doing well after the Zionist regime claimed that he was targeted in the Gaza Strip on Saturday.

This source, who asked not to be named, explained: Mohammad al-Dzaif is doing well and is directly supervising Qassam and resistance operations.

Yesterday, the Zionist regime’s army, citing two anonymous sources, claimed that the forces of this regime tried to assassinate Mohammad al-Dazif while he was outside the tunnel. These Zionist sources also claimed: the Air Force intensively and extensively bombed several targets in Khan Yunis to assassinate Mohammad Al-Dzaif.

This was while the barbaric crime committed by the Zionists yesterday in Khan Yunis, located in the south of the Gaza Strip, has left more than 350 martyrs and wounded among the displaced.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club
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