Hamas says will not accept delaying Gaza reconstruction

Hamas says will not accept delaying Gaza reconstruction

Hamas rejects any link between Gaza reconstruction and release of Israelis held captive by Palestinian group

By Muhammad Majid

GAZA CITY, Palestine (AA) - Palestinian group Hamas said Saturday it will not accept any delay in the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip or lifting the years-long blockade following last month’s Israeli bombardment of the seaside territory.

"Mediators told us that there are requirements to cement the cease-fire," Hamas deputy leader Khalil al-Hayya told the group’s Al-Aqsa TV channel. "We do not accept prolonging the reconstruction or manipulating mechanisms of breaking the siege."

The Hamas deputy leader said rebuilding industrial, agricultural, and commercial facilities in Gaza "is no less important than rebuilding residential buildings."

Al-Hayya also reiterated Hamas’ refusal to "link the file of prisoners to any other negotiating track", accusing Israel and its allies of "trying to undermine Hamas’ achievements in the latest fighting between the two sides by despairing people and flaming rivalries."

At least 260 Palestinians were killed and thousands injured in 11 days of Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in early May against the backdrop of an Israeli court ruling to evict Palestinian families from their homes in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in occupied East Jerusalem. Thirteen Israelis were also killed by Palestinian rocket fire from the Gaza Strip.

The violence came to a halt under an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire that came into effect on May 21.

While Israel conditions the release of four Israelis held captive by Hamas for allowing the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian group rejects any link between the two issues, saying it will only release the hostages in exchange for Palestinians in Israeli prisons.

Hamas has captured two Israeli soldiers following the Israeli military offensive on Gaza in 2014. Two other Israelis are believed to have been held after they entered Gaza under unclear circumstances.

An estimated 4,500 Palestinians are believed to be held in Israeli prisons, including 41 women, 140 minors, and 440 administrative detainees, according to data compiled by organizations on the rights of prisoners.

Israel has imposed a crippling siege on the Gaza Strip since the summer of 2007, which has badly affected livelihood in the Palestinian territory.


*Writing by Ibrahim Mukhtar in Ankara

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