
Hamas: Unified Palestinian front on Gaza truce
This concerted effort underscores a collective Palestinian approach to ending the aggression on the Strip.
Husam Badran, Head of Hamas's National Relations Office, stated that these discussions involved a high degree of serious and practical coordination between Hamas and both national and Islamic factions. The outcome is a cohesive national stance that backs the position of the Palestinian resistance forces.
Following comprehensive internal and external consultations with these groups, Hamas's official response was delivered to mediators. Badran emphasized that the response was formulated unanimously and with a positive spirit, and has been welcomed by all Palestinian factions.
These coordinated efforts reflect a commitment to responsible Palestinian leadership, aimed at safeguarding the gains of the Palestinian people and ensuring a united front to end the war on the Gaza Strip.

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