Hamas accuses Israel of trying to "keep Gaza in a state of chaos" with its bombings of the Gaza Strip.

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The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) condemned on Monday the deaths of two members of the Gaza security forces in an airstrike carried out by Israel against the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Hamas emphasized that the objective of these attacks is to "keep Gaza in a state of security chaos and undermine efforts to restore normalcy" following the offensive launched in response to the attacks of October 7, 2023. The group stated that the attack, which occurred on Sunday against Jan Yunis, resulted in the death of the head of the local police's Criminal Investigations Department. It further highlighted that "this latest killing adds to the ongoing attacks by the occupation forces against security agencies and civilian institutions, aimed at undermining the pillars of internal stability and preventing any steps towards recovery." Hamas noted that the attacks against security forces "seek to create a climate of chaos and hinder humanitarian efforts," while calling on the international community to "urgently intervene to stop the daily violations by the occupation," in the context of the ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025, following an agreement to implement the U.S. proposal for the future of Gaza. Hamas stressed that "Israel's policy of assassinations and bombings" constitutes a "clear violation of agreements" and "reflects the desire..."
Mundo: The Gaza Ministry of Health announced this Monday that since the ceasefire came into effect, 854 people have been killed and 2,453 injured. Rizek Abdeljawad: The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) condemned the death of two members of the Gaza security forces in an attack by Israel on the southern part of the Gaza Strip. Hamas emphasized that the goal of these attacks is to "keep Gaza in a state of security chaos and undermine efforts to restore normalcy" following the offensive launched in response to the attacks of October 7, 2023. The group stated that the attack, which occurred on Sunday in Jan Yunis, resulted in the death of the head of the local police's Criminal Investigations Department. Hamas added that "this latest killing adds to the ongoing attacks by the occupation forces against security agencies and civilian institutions to undermine the pillars of internal stability and prevent any steps towards recovery." Hamas noted that the attacks on security forces "aim to create a climate of chaos and hinder humanitarian efforts," and called on the international community to "urgently intervene to stop the daily violations by the occupation," in the context of the ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025, as part of the plan to implement the US proposal for the future of Gaza. Hamas emphasized that "Israel's policy of killings and bombings" constitutes a "clear violation of agreements" and "reflects Israel's desire to undermine any path that leads to a reduction in tensions and stability in Gaza," according to the Palestinian newspaper 'Filastin'. The Gaza Ministry of Health announced this Monday that since the ceasefire came into effect, 854 people have been killed and 2,453 injured. In addition, 770 bodies have been recovered from areas from which Israeli forces have withdrawn, now located in what is known as the 'yellow line,' which covers more than 50% of the territory of the Palestinian enclave. Furthermore, it was reported that since the beginning of the offensive launched by Israel following the attacks of October 7, 2023 (which resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths and nearly 250 hostages, according to official figures), 72,740 deaths and 172,555 injuries have been documented. However, it was reiterated that there are still bodies under the rubble and lying in the streets. More on: Gaza, Israel, Hamas.

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