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Hamas Denies US Accusations on Gaza Misery

muhadjir - Monday, 19 February 2018 - 07:53 WIB

Monday, 19 February 2018 - 07:53 WIB

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Wasfi Hamdan al-Najjar (center), 58, a Gazan farmer and the elected spokesmen for families living in temporary housing in Khuzaa, a neighborhood near the border with Israel that was pummeled by shelling during Operation Protective Edge. He sits in the makeshift tent on top of sand and rubble where homes once stood.

Wasfi Hamdan al-Najjar (center), 58, a Gazan farmer and the elected spokesmen for families living in temporary housing in Khuzaa, a neighborhood near the border with Israel that was pummeled by shelling during Operation Protective Edge. He sits in the makeshift tent on top of sand and rubble where homes once stood.


Gaza Cuty, Palestine, MINA – Palestinian resistance group Hamas has dismissed U.S. accusations for the group of causing a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

Earlier this month, Jason Greenblatt, U.S. President Donald Trump’s special representative for international negotiations, blamed Hamas for causing “misery” to Gaza’s people by choosing “to increase violence”.

“We reject the White House allegations that Hamas was responsible for Gaza’s aggravating humanitarian crisis,” Anadolu Agency reported, citing Hamas in a statement on Sunday.

It described the U.S. accusations as a “green light for the Israeli occupation to continue its aggressive approach against the Palestinian people.”

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Hamas blamed Israel’s decade-long blockade on the seaside strip for “Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe”, which, it says, has been imposed with “a public U.S. support”.

It went on to hold “successive U.S. administrations responsible for the tragedies that have plagued the Palestinian people since the beginning of the occupation”.

Home to nearly two million people, Gaza has been reeling under a decade-long siege that has badly affected livelihood in the Palestinian territory.

“The U.S. ignored throughout the history of the [Arab-Israeli] conflict the right of the Palestinian people to live in security and peace on their land,” Hamas said.

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The Palestinian group said Trump was seeking to tighten up the blockade with a view to “bringing our people and political forces to their knees for imposing solutions that aim at liquidating their cause”.

Last month, the U.S. Treasury Department placed Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh on its terror list.

The U.S. move came amid intense tension with the Palestinians after Trump’s decision on Dec. 6 to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to cut some $65 million in U.S. aid to the Palestinians. (T/RS5/RS1)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)

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