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Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem denounced restrictions at the Rafah crossing, stating that only 27 percent of the agreed number of people have been allowed to exit. He reported ongoing harassment, interrogation, and abuse of travelers by Israeli soldiers. Qassem urged mediators and guarantor states to pressure Israel to fully implement the terms of the ceasefire agreement and stop violating international law.

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00:00For its part, the Hamas-resistant movement has condemned the occupation's breach of the ceasefire and the international law.
00:06The movement is restricted at Harafa crossing, and daily exits are not being allowed.
00:11Hamas spokesperson Hasem Qasem issued a statement detailing that only 27% of the agreed number of people have been
00:18allowed to cross through the Harafa.
00:20He also reported the ongoing harassment, interrogation and abuse of travelers by Israeli soldiers.
00:25Qasem called mediators and guarantors states to pressure Israel to fully implement the terms related to operating the Harafa crossing
00:33and to stop violating the ceasefire agreement.
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