Hamas comments on the Security Council resolution: an insufficient step

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Hamas comments on the Security Council resolution: an insufficient step

Hamas made statements on Friday commenting on the resolution issued by the United Nations Security Council on the situation in Gaza. The movement described this decision as an “insufficient step,” noting that it did not include an international resolution that carries sufficient weight to stop the ongoing war in the region.

Escalation in Gaza
These statements come in the context of the continuing escalation of events in the Gaza Strip, where tensions are escalating between Israel and Hamas, leading to an escalation of the humanitarian and security conditions in the region.

The required international resolution
In its statement, Hamas stressed that the resolution issued by the Security Council does not meet the requirements of the current crisis, as it did not include international recommendations calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities and the resumption of peace efforts.

Continuing challenges
The Palestinian issue faces permanent challenges, and these statements come as an expression of Hamas’ skepticism about the effectiveness of international mechanisms in dealing with the crisis. This is shown by her rejection of the current decision that does not meet her expectations.

A call for international action
Hamas is strengthening its call for more effective international action to intervene in the crisis and impose a fundamental shift in the situation. Fulfilling this call requires comprehensive international engagement to explore ways to achieve peace and stop the violence.

Conclusion
As the escalation in Gaza continues and tensions rise, a comprehensive international solution remains necessary to find a way out of the crisis. The continuation of the current situation may lead to the escalation of further violence and conflicts. Therefore, the international community must act decisively to achieve a lasting and just settlement of the Palestinian issue.

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