The extremist group Hamas announced it was withdrawing from ceasefire talks a day after Israel’s deadly strike.
The extremist organization Hamas is withdrawing from the ceasefire negotiations with Israel, a high-ranking official of the group tells the news agency AFP. According to him, the reason is the massacres carried out by Israel and Israel’s attitude in the negotiations.
According to a Hamas official, the political leader of Hamas Ismail Haniyya had informed the international mediators of the ceasefire negotiations about the decision.
Israel carried out an attack on the southern parts of the Gaza Strip yesterday, in which 90 people were killed and nearly 300 wounded, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health under Hamas.
According to Israel, the targets were two Hamas leaders.