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  • 09 November 2025
  • 21:49
Hamas 150 to 200 trucks enter the sector out of the 600 agreed upon

Khaberni - The Hamas leader Ismail Ridwan said that the movement is "keen on the success of the ceasefire agreement," confirming in a press statement that "we are for its implementation".


Ridwan added that the movement strives "to resolve the issue of the bodies of prisoners as quickly as possible".


Despite the agreement, Ridwan pointed out that "we still witness repeated breaches by the Zionist occupation," expressing the movement's concern about the continuation of the assaults.


He mentioned that the text of the agreement includes "a ceasefire and the end of killing civilians," but he noted that the movement has recorded "241 martyrs" so far.


Regarding relief and materials incoming to the sector, Ridwan said that the entries are still below the agreed level, clarifying that "only between 150 and 200 trucks out of the 600 agreed upon enter the sector".


He warned of worsening humanitarian conditions, saying that "the famine continues and the doctors and hospitals are in desperate need of medicines," and called on the international community and mediators to intensify pressures to open the Rafah crossing.


Ridwan clarified that the movement has urged mediators to "pressure the occupation to open the Rafah crossing" to facilitate the entry of vital aid for the population, and the movement's readiness to remove fighters from the buffer zone.

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