US claims Gaza ceasefire in jeopardy as Hamas plans ‘attack’

Hamas has rejected a statement from the United States State Department, which cited “credible reports” indicating that the Palestinian group would imminently violate the ceasefire deal with Israel.

In a statement released on Sunday, Hamas called the US allegations false, saying they “fully align with the misleading Israeli propaganda and provide cover for the continuation of the occupation’s crimes and organised aggression against our people.”

The US State Department had claimed that Hamas is planning an attack against civilians in Gaza “in grave violation of the ceasefire” and urged mediators to demand that the group uphold its obligations under the US-backed peace deal.

In a statement late on Saturday, the State Department said it had obtained “credible reports indicating an imminent ceasefire violation by Hamas against the people of Gaza.” It warned, “Should Hamas proceed with this attack, measures will be taken to protect the people of Gaza and preserve the integrity of the ceasefire,” though it did not provide specific details on the planned attack.

Hamas responded by urging the US to “stop repeating the [Israeli] occupation’s misleading narrative and to focus on curbing its repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

“The facts on the ground reveal the exact opposite,” Hamas said, “as the occupation authorities are the ones who formed, armed, and funded criminal gangs that carried out killings, kidnappings, theft of aid trucks, and assaults against Palestinian civilians.”

Hamas added that Israel has openly admitted its crimes through media and video clips, confirming the “occupation’s involvement in spreading chaos and disrupting security.”

The group also emphasized that its police forces in Gaza, “with broad popular and community support, are fulfilling their national duty in pursuing these gangs and holding them accountable according to clear legal mechanisms, to protect citizens and preserve public and private property.”

### ‘Attempt to Stoke Civil Conflict’

Palestine scholar and Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani described the US State Department warning as “mind-boggling.”

“I think this is really an attempt to stoke civil conflict within the Gaza Strip to achieve what so far Israel has failed to achieve,” Rabbani said.

The Dutch-Palestinian analyst noted that Israel has already tried to “wreak havoc” in Gaza by collaborating with “armed gangs and collaborator militias” who act as Israeli proxies in the war-torn enclave.

“To suggest that this is in any way the United States coming to the defence of those whose genocide it has unconditionally supported for two entire years just boggles the mind and defies the imagination,” Rabbani added.

Hamas and Israel have been trading blame over violations of the US-mediated ceasefire since it came into force last week, threatening the success of the week-old agreement.

American-Israeli analyst Gershon Baskin told Al Jazeera that throughout the history of agreements between Palestinians and Israelis, all of them have been “breached” in some way.

“If the Americans are serious that they want this to work, they have to be engaged every single day and several times a day” to ensure the agreed steps are carried out on the ground, Baskin said.

### Israeli Violations and Humanitarian Concerns

The Gaza Government Media Office reported on Saturday that it had recorded nearly 50 Israeli violations of the peace deal since the ceasefire took effect. These violations reportedly resulted in 38 Palestinian deaths and 143 injuries.

The office described Israel’s actions as “flagrant and clear violations of the ceasefire decision and the rules of international humanitarian law.”

According to the Gaza Government Media Office, Israeli forces fired directly at and bombed civilians, reflecting Israel’s “continued aggressive approach despite the declaration of a ceasefire.”

Israel has also been accused of failing to comply with the ceasefire deal by continuing to block efforts to reopen the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt.

The opening of Rafah is critical for increasing the flow of humanitarian aid into the Strip and allowing Palestinians to travel abroad.

Amid growing frustration with Israel’s refusal to open the Rafah crossing, Rawhi Fattouh, president of the Palestinian National Council—the Palestine Liberation Organization’s legislative body—urged the international community on Saturday to deploy international forces to Gaza.

Fattouh called for international protection of Palestinians and insisted on ensuring that the ceasefire deal is fully implemented.
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