Hamas Rejects Establishment Of Separate Palestinian State In Gaza

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The Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas reiterated its rejection of “Deal of the Century” and the establishment of a state in the Gaza Strip while separating the coastal enclave from the West Bank.

On his twitter account, on Saturday, the deputy chief of Hamas’ Political Bureau Mosa Abu Marzouq said that his Movement rejects the establishment of a state in the Gaza Strip while separating the coastal enclave from the West Bank, as part of the so-called “Deal of the Century.”

It’s worth mentioning that the U.S. administration is sparing no effort on the Arab and international levels to revive the political settlement between the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli Occupation as part of the so-called “Deal of the Century.”

Abu Marzouq confirmed that Hamas will agree to non other than a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza with Jerusalem as its capital.

He noted that his Movement wants to achieve an internal reconciliation based on national unity and political partnership in the face of the occupation demanding the Israeli-imposed siege on Gaza to be lifted, the PA punitive measures against the Palestinians in Gaza to be ended, and the crises that hit the coastal enclave to be resolved.