Hamas has issued a strong rebuttal to US claims that the Palestinian group endangered civilians and violated the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. The rejection came in response to a recent statement from the US State Department, escalating the war of words surrounding the ongoing conflict.
In an official communication released on its Telegram channel, Hamas dismissed the American allegations as “false” and asserted they perfectly align with misleading Israeli propaganda. The group stated that such accusations serve to provide political cover for what it described as the Israeli occupation’s continued crimes and organized aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Counter-allegations against Israel
Shifting the blame, Hamas put forward its own claims regarding violence in Gaza. The group accused the Israeli military of actively arming and financing what it termed “criminal gangs” operating within the coastal enclave. According to Hamas, these Israeli-supported elements are responsible for carrying out atrocities that target civilians, directly contradicting the US version of events.
Broader diplomatic context
This exchange highlights the deepening diplomatic rift over the Gaza conflict, with the United States and Hamas offering starkly contrasting narratives about the sources of violence and ceasefire violations. The public denial from Hamas challenges the US assessment and underscores the significant obstacles facing international mediation efforts in the region.