US claims Gaza ceasefire in jeopardy as Hamas plans ‘attack’
Summary
The U.S. State Department claims Hamas plans to break the ceasefire with Israel. Hamas denies this, accusing the U.S. of spreading false information that aligns with Israeli views. The ceasefire, mediated by the U.S., faces challenges with both sides blaming each other for violations.Key Facts
- The U.S. State Department claims to have credible reports that Hamas will soon break the ceasefire agreement with Israel.
- Hamas rejected the U.S. claims, stating they support misleading Israeli propaganda.
- The U.S. has informed nations that support the Gaza peace agreement about the alleged imminent ceasefire violation.
- Hamas accuses Israeli forces of forming and supporting groups causing violence in Gaza.
- Analysts suggest the U.S. warning might increase tensions in Gaza.
- Both Hamas and Israel accuse each other of ceasefire violations since the agreement began last week.
- The ceasefire has reportedly seen nearly 50 violations resulting in Palestinian casualties.
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