Khaberni - Hamas has rejected the allegations in a statement from the US State Department and denied in detail the allegations directed against it regarding an "imminent attack" or "violation of the ceasefire agreement."
It stated that these baseless allegations completely align with misleading Israeli propaganda and provide cover for the continuation of the occupation's crimes and organized aggression against our people.
It added that the facts on the ground reveal the complete opposite, as the occupation authorities have formed, armed, and funded criminal gangs that have carried out murders, kidnappings, stealing aid trucks, and raids against Palestinian civilians, and have openly admitted to their crimes through media outlets and video clips, which confirms the occupation's involvement in spreading chaos and disrupting security.
The movement confirmed that the police forces in Gaza, with wide civil and popular support, are performing their national duty in tracking these gangs and holding them accountable through clear legal mechanisms, protecting the citizens and safeguarding public and private properties.
The movement called on the US administration to stop echoing the misleading narrative of the occupation, and to focus on curbing its repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement, including supporting these gangs and providing them with safe havens within the areas under its control.




