Hamas stated that four months after the signing, the occupation continues its war of genocide, proving its disregard for the mediators. They called on the guarantors to immediately intervene to stop the undermining of the agreement.
PIJ described the escalation as a calculated effort to “impose security realities” on the ground to avoid the commitments of the second phase. They accused the U.S. of shielding war criminals from prosecution, encouraging them to violate all human norms.
PFLP warned that targeting police infrastructure is an attempt to “disrupt the work of the Administrative Committee.” The Front demanded international bodies move beyond “concern” to impose “comprehensive isolation” on the entity. They reiterated that the fascism of the occupation reach the point where silence is no longer an option.
DFLP warned that the massacres threaten the fate of “Trump’s plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803.” They noted that after retrieving its prisoners, the occupation is acting as if it has a “free hand” to spill blood. Uniquely, the DFLP called for the deployment of “stability forces” on the separation lines.
The Popular Resistance Committees described the so-called “Peace Council” as a “false witness” used to whitewash Netanyahu’s crimes. They asserted the aggression is aimed squarely at thwarting the transition to the agreement’s second phase.
The Ahrar Movement stated that targeting the police is a deliberate attempt to aid “collaborators, gangs, and thieves” by destroying field control and engineering a “security collapse.”
The Mujahideen Movement condemned the “fascist government’s” insistence on destroying the ceasefire and held the U.S. responsible for providing the cover to do so.
