100 days after the Gaza agreement, Hamas enumerates the occupation's crimes and violations and sets out 9 demands.

100 days after the Gaza agreement, Hamas enumerates the occupation's crimes and violations and sets out 9 demands.
This came in a memorandum issued by the movement, coinciding with the passing of one hundred days since the agreement came into effect on October 10, following a two-year Israeli war of extermination with American support.
Hamas said, via the Telegram platform, that it is submitting this memorandum to "the mediating brothers (Egypt, Qatar and Turkey) and the guarantor parties, and to Their Majesties, Excellencies and Highnesses, and the relevant governments and international organizations."
She added that "based on its national and humanitarian responsibilities, it has fully, accurately and transparently committed to all the terms of the agreement."
She added that she "dealt with it (the agreement) as a binding framework aimed at protecting our people and stopping the bloodshed, not as a political cover to continue the aggression or reproduce the policies of genocide," in reference to Israel.
In return for the movement's commitment to "implementing the terms of the agreement," the Israeli occupation army continued "killing and directly targeting citizens," according to the statement.
The movement condemned "the field and fire violations and the continued imposition of coercive realities," in addition to "the violations of the withdrawal line and the imposition of a new field reality."
She also pointed to "the strangulation of the health sector and the collapse of the medical system," and "the occupation's failure to allow aid entry according to the agreement and its manipulation of the number of trucks."
It also documented "strangling of infrastructure and deepening of the humanitarian crisis," along with "closing the Rafah crossing (the land border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt) and restricting humanitarian movement."
Hamas identified nine demands that it called on mediators, international organizations, guarantors, and friendly countries to work towards achieving. These demands included "urgent and effective international action that compels the occupation to immediately and completely cease all violations," and it also called for "completing the requirements of the first phase (of the agreement) and immediately entering the second phase, including a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip."
She stressed the need to "compel the occupation to adhere to the agreed withdrawal line, and to refrain from imposing fire control over an area of ​​34 km."
She called for "the formation of a neutral international field monitoring mechanism for the agreement and the entry of aid," as well as "ensuring the entry of 600 aid trucks daily, including 50 fuel trucks, under direct international supervision."
The movement also stressed the need to "enable the United Nations and its agencies to operate without restrictions," in addition to "pressuring the occupation to open the Rafah crossing immediately in both directions."
She called for "the entry of fuel, medical supplies, vital equipment, caravans, tents, and building materials to rehabilitate the infrastructure."
She stressed the need to "pressure the occupation to reveal the fate of the detainees and missing persons, release the women and children, and hand over the bodies being held."
Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement by bombing and firing at Palestinians, resulting in "466 martyrs and 1,294 woundsince October 11, according to a statement issued by the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Tuesday.
The ministry also announced that these violations raised the death toll from the genocide committed by Israel since October 2023 to "71,551 martyrs and 171,372 wounded".
Moreover, the two-year genocide left behind massive destruction affecting 90% of civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at around $70 billion.

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