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Islamic Jihad and Hamas have condemned Israel for repeated breaches of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. Muhammad al-Hindi, Islamic Jihad's deputy secretary-general, warned that a proposed U.S.-backed international force in Gaza may contain ambiguities favoring Israeli interests. Hamas spokesman Ismail Radwan stated that over 240 Palestinians have been killed since the truce began and that humanitarian aid deliveries remain below agreed levels. Gaza authorities report extensive damage to homes, hospitals, and infrastructure from ongoing Israeli military operations.
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00:00On Sunday, leaders of Islamic Jihad and Hamas raised their voices to announce Israel's continued violation of the ceasefire and actions that are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
00:12The Deputy Secretary General of Islamic Jihad, Muhammad al-Hindi, warned that the plan promoted by the United States to deploy an international force in the Gaza Strip would contain ambiguities that favor Israeli interests.
00:23For his part, Hamas spokesman Ismail Ratwan said that Israel continues to violate the ceasefire deal.
00:29Hamas indicated that more than 240 people have been killed during these incidents and denounced that the amount of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip is less than agreed.
00:38Gaza authorities pointed out that since October 2023, Israeli attacks have caused severe damage to homes, hospitals, and essential infrastructure.
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