“The decision complicates the matter and affects the process of negotiations,” said a senior Palestinian organization official
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to suspend the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip is ‘Cheap blackmail’ and “coup” Against the ceasefire agreement, Hamas said.
The Palestinian organization reacted immediately after the Israeli prime minister’s decision on Sunday, and asked the mediators to oblige Israel to terminate punitive measures Against the Palestinian pocket.
Higher Hamas Abu Zwu official told Reuters that “the decision complicates the issue and affects the process of negotiations”, adding that “Hamas is not affected by pressure”.
A little earlier, the Israeli Prime Minister’s office announced that humanitarian aid was suspended in Gaza as the first phase of the truce agreement with Hamas was completed.
“With the completion of the first phase of the hostage agreement and given Hamas’ refusal to accept the Witkov Plan to continue the talks in which Israel agreed, Prime Minister Netanyahu decided that this morning any entry of products and supplies were suspended this morning.”
“Israel will not accept a truce without the liberation of our hostages,” the announcement said, threatening and “with other consequences” If they insist on disagreements with Hamas about the truce.
Source :Skai
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