Gaza's ruling Hamas said it would ensure the cessation of rocket fire against Israel, a day after militant factions agreed period of calm, said a ministerial group on Thursday (13 / 1).
In a statement to AFP, confirmed that Hamas ministers, local authorities confirmed that the bag will protect the atmosphere calm. "National Agreement between the factions that means they do not give a chance for Israel to fight against Gaza, he said, when Hamas security forces deployed along the eastern sector of the border to uata and will melaksan ceasefire earlier. "The government will protect this agreement because we did not want the Palestinian people are victims of tragedy again, he added. "Gaza is now quieter than sedbelumnya since 2007 and Israel understand this."
Previously reported, the leaders of various Palestinian factions and the ruling the Gaza Strip, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Wednesday to discuss rising tensions after Israeli warning recently to launch a new war in the Gaza Strip. The meeting, held in the Gaza Strip, Wednesday night, attended by senior leaders of Palestinian factions and Hamas. But there was no representative of a group of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah.
Those who were invited to the meeting among others were members of Islamic Jihad, Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) and a number of other groups. A senior official who refused to be named said some Arab and foreign countries have told Hamas that the situation on the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel is dangerous.
According to officials, the message received by Hamas shows Israel will launch another role of the Gaza Strip. He added, "Therefore, we will not give Israel a chance." "During the meeting, the leaders of all factions agree to defuse tensions in the Gaza Strip," the official said.
Ayman Taha, a senior Hamas official told reporters that all faction leaders reiterated during the meeting that they were interested in the security and safety "of our people and protect them from any aggression."
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