
Hamas: We Won't Accept Outside Interference in Governing Gaza
Mohammed Darwish, head of the Hamas movement's leadership council, sent a public message ahead of the Arab summit in Cairo on Tuesday, February 25, stressing the terror group's commitment to completing the later stages of the ceasefire deal with Israel.
The later stages of the deal include the IDF's full withdrawal from Gaza, as well as rebuilding Gaza and fully opening all border crossings.
Darwish further stressed that Hamas is determined that decisions for "the day after" the war will be made only by "Palestinians," and based on full "national" agreement and support from the Arab world.
He added that the Hamas terror group has expressed complete willingness to discuss any plan that the "Palestinians" agree on, whether it includes a fully agreed-upon "national" government that includes professionals and experts, or the creation of a committee to manage Gaza's affairs, as Egypt proposed.
However, Hamas absolutely opposes any attempt to force the implementation of plans on Gaza, the formation of a government that is not "Palestinian," or the presence of foreign forces. (INN/VFI News)