Tuesday, September 01, 2020

Hamas: Zionists Should Seek Shelters If Mediation Efforts Fail

GAZA STRIP  – Palestinian resistance movement Hamas reserves the right to "remove the siege” on the Gaza Strip in any way necessary should blockade negotiations fail, including by raining rockets down on the Zionist regime, Mushir al-Masri, a spokesman for the movement says.
The high-ranking Hamas official warned if mediation efforts aimed at ending the Zionist regime’s siege on the Gaza Strip fail, the occupying regime’s authorities and Zionist settlers will have to look for shelter.
"If the negotiation efforts fail, it will mean that the Zionist enemy will experience a siege in the heart of the bomb shelters,” al-Masri said, his comments cited by Israel’s Channel 7.
"Since we have nothing to lose, we will not accept the continuation of the siege, the force, and the enemy’s attempt to use the coronavirus plague to renew the siege on the Palestinian nation. All options are open,” the spokesman added.
The top Hamas official further noted, "The occupying regime refrains from responding to the legitimate demands of the Palestinian people to lift the siege. However, our nation and the resistance front have decided to continue their endeavor to have the siege of Gaza lifted.”
"We will go to great lengths [in the effort to end the blockade of Gaza] and all options are on the table. The Zionist regime will be responsible for all the dangerous consequences of this issue,” Masry said.
On Sunday, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, stated that the resistance movement will continue to make efforts to end all forms of siege on the Gaza Strip.
Haniyeh said in a statement that "Hamas and the people in Gaza are determined to confront the unjust blockade until it is removed completely.”

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