Clashes between the Israeli army and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) resumed on 1 December, with both sides accusing each other of violating the temporary ceasefire.
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CCTV News. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office said on December 1 that Hamas had violated the temporary ceasefire agreement, failed to meet its obligation to release all detained women, and fired rockets into Israel. As the conflict resumes, Israel** is committed to achieving the goals of the war, which is to release all detainees and ensure that the Gaza Strip no longer poses a threat to Israel.
Israeli Spokesperson Levy: Hamas has chosen to keep our women in custody, and now it will suffer the hardest blow.
A Hamas spokesman said on December 1 that Israel was responsible for the resumption of the conflict. Hamas said that despite an overnight night of negotiations with Israel on extending the temporary ceasefire, Israel rejected all Hamas proposals for the release of detainees.
Hamas Spokesperson Hamdan: Yesterday (30 November) it was clear that the Israeli side wants to resume fighting. The mediator put forward several ideas, and we accepted three of them, but the Israeli side said "no, no, no" each time.
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