The US allegations about the use of hospitals and schools in Gaza as military sites are a "repetition of a blatantly false narrative" provided by the Zionist regime’s army, the Hamas Movement said in a statement issued late Thursday.
The Hamas Movement has strongly denounced the US administration and its department of defense (the Pentagon) for adopting Israeli lies about the use of hospitals in Gaza as command centers and places to hold Israeli captives.
Voices are getting louder in the United States of America against the blatant role of president Joe Biden and his administration in providing Israel with political support and weapons to continue its deadly attacks on the Gaza Strip.
US President Joe Biden has reportedly told Zionist regime’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Washington is “fully in support” of Tel Aviv’s plans to launch a ground invasion of the besieged Gaza Strip.
Member of Hamas’s political bureau Ezzat al-Resheq said on Monday that the Israeli occupation army’s bombing of civilian homes, mosques and schools are war crimes and terrorism and will not deter the Palestinian people from rallying around their resistance.
A group of US senators have expressed concern over the security guarantees Saudi Arabia is reportedly demanding from Washington in exchange for normalizing ties with Zionist regime.
Member of Hamas’s political bureau Sami Abu Zuhri has said that the US administration’s attempts to integrate the Israeli occupation into the Arab region are provocative.
Thousands of Israeli academics and artists have urged the US president and UN chief to shun the regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to New York next week.
The Hamas Movement has lashed out at the United States for supplying the Palestinian Authority (PA) security services with weapons, adding that the weapons only targeted the Palestinian resistance.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’s three-day trip to Israel, including a meeting with prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a "senior settler leader," has triggered a widespread backlash and controversy.
Human rights activists in the United States of America have called on all Google and Amazon workers to rise up against their companies and pressure them to stop doing business with apartheid Israel.
The Israeli president's visit and speech in Washington, DC, Wednesday elicited demonstrations throughout the day from various groups protesting his US political welcome at a time when his country is facing increased scrutiny over its treatment of Palestinians and planned judicial overhaul.
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