Gaza - Saba:
The Islamic Resistance Movement "Hamas" expressed its surprise at the uproar caused by the Zionist enemy following its claim that the body of the captive Sherry Bibas does not match the "DNA" test, rejecting the threats launched by the occupation's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as part of his attempts to beautify his image in front of the Zionist community, and in the context of internal disputes.
Hamas stressed, in a press statement today, Friday, the necessity of moving forward in implementing the requirements of the ceasefire agreement at all levels.
It added, "We in the Hamas movement confirm our seriousness and full commitment to all our obligations, and we have proven this through our behavior during the past days. We have no interest in not committing or keeping any bodies with us."
Hamas indicated that it received the occupation's allegations and claims from the mediators, explaining that it will examine these claims with complete seriousness, and will announce the results clearly.

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