Hamas calls on ceasefire mediators to pressure Israel to halt its "military extremism"
IRNA - Islamic Republic News Agency
Oct 29, 2025
Tehran, IRNA -- The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has once again denounced the Israeli violation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, calling on the mediators to accept their responsibility for the Tel Aviv regime's "military extremism."
In an official statement on Wednesday, Hamas said that the recent Israeli aggressions in Gaza are a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement and an attempt by the regime to impose "new realities by force."
It also accused the US government under President Donald Trump of complicity in Israeli crimes by providing political and military support to the Netanyahu regime. "The biased positions of the American administration in favor of the occupation constitute actual partnership in the bloodshed of our children and women, and direct encouragement of the continuation of the aggression," the statement added.
Hamas further stated that the occupying regime is fully responsible for this dangerous escalation of tension and its consequences, pledging that the Palestinian resistance would continue to adhere to the agreement, would not allow the enemy to impose new realities through force and bloodshed.
"The movement also calls upon the mediators and guarantors to assume their full responsibilities regarding this escalating aggression, and to immediately pressure the occupying government to halt its massacres and fully adhere to the terms of the agreement."
Calling on the mediators and guarantors of the agreement to take immediate action and force Israel to halt its massacres and fully adhere to the terms of the agreement, Hamas said the blood of Palestinian people is valuable and that the resistance will continue until the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people are realized.
Earlier, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem told Al Jazeera that "The occupying regime's behavior shows its complete disrespect to the mediators and the countries that guarantee the ceasefire agreement."
The Israeli regime has violated the ceasefire more than 125 times since it went into effect on October 11, 2025 with the signing of the agreement in the presence of representatives of more than 20 countries.
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