以色列与哈马斯互指对方违反协议 加沙和平进程再受阻?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-25 08:10

Group 1 - A recent explosion in Rafah, southern Gaza, injured an Israeli soldier, leading Israel to accuse Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement mediated by the US [1] - Hamas denied responsibility for the explosion, claiming it was caused by leftover Israeli war remnants located in an area under Israeli control [1] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the incident violated the ceasefire agreement and indicated that Israel would respond accordingly [1] Group 2 - Turkish officials met with a Hamas delegation to discuss the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing Turkey's commitment to defending Palestinian rights and addressing humanitarian needs in Gaza [2] - The Hamas delegation claimed they had fulfilled the ceasefire terms, but ongoing Israeli attacks hindered progress to the next phase, noting that 60% of goods entering Gaza were commercial rather than aid [2] - An Israeli delegation traveled to Cairo to discuss the return of the last Israeli soldier's remains, involving senior officials from the Israeli Defense Forces and intelligence agencies [2] Group 3 - A joint statement from 14 countries, including France, Germany, and the UK, condemned Israel's recent approval of new Jewish settlements in the West Bank and urged the Israeli government to retract this decision [3] - The statement reiterated opposition to any form of annexation and settlement expansion policies, emphasizing support for Palestinian self-determination and a two-state solution for lasting peace [4]