Hamas says it has "intensified" international relations to stop the "massacre" that Israel is carrying out in Gaza
The Islamic group has also warned that the disaster in the West Bank is no better than in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas has declared on Wednesday that it has "intensified" its relations with several countries in order to stopthe "massacre" that Israel is carrying out in Gaza, while warning that the situation in the Strip is no more "catastrophic" than that of the West Bank.
The spokesman for the Islamist group Taher al-Nunu has stressed that the Hamas leadership has "intensified political relations" with regional leaders and officials as part of its ongoing regional and international effort to stop the massacre and increase human aid. "
It also stresses that while "Hamas is discussing new avenues with several countries", the ultra-right-wing government (referring to the Israeli Government) rejects the ceasefire proposal made two weeks ago. "
Al Nunu has stressed that Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu "has plans to oppose the entire Palestinian national project." He has thus warned of "the gravity of what is happening in the West Bank, which is more catastrophic than what is happening in Gaza," in his words.
So far, the Israeli offensive has killed more than 63,600 Palestinians and injured 160,000 people.
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