These claims coincided with reports of sharp discrepancies in estimates between army commanders and the political leadership of the occupation regarding the feasibility of moving to the second phase of the plan.
The occupation army, in cooperation with the General Security Service, claimed to have assassinated prominent Hamas officials during attacks launched in the northern and southern Gaza Strip.
While the occupation claimed that these operations came in response to the firing of a rocket towards its controlled areas, the Palestinian resistance denied the narrative, considering these assassinations deliberate violations aimed at thwarting "Trump's plan" to stop the war, which is supported by an international resolution.
These developments come after Hebrew reports claimed that the occupation army is preparing for a partial withdrawal from the city of Rafah to establish gatherings for displaced persons.
These claims coincided with reports of sharp discrepancies in estimates between army commanders and the political leadership of the occupation regarding the feasibility of moving to the second phase of the plan.
According to the occupation army, the recent operations targeted infrastructure and leaders in Hamas, where it published a statement including some names to confirm the success of its claims, including:
Kamal Abdul Rahman Mohammed Awad: whom the occupation army claimed heads the anti-tank department in Hamas.
Ahmed Thabet: who was described, according to their claim, as the head of a workshop for weapons production.
In contrast, the Hamas movement rejected these allegations, assuring mediators that the occupation is using "fabricated and false" pretexts to carry out field assassinations.
The movement's leader, Basem Naim, explained that the occupation's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is working to sabotage the agreement to save himself politically after failing to achieve his goals.
Movement sources stressed that the resistance adhered to all commitments, while the occupation continues its violations, which led to the death and injury of hundreds after the announcement of the ceasefire understandings.
The movement also warned that these "violations" cannot occur without American cover or a "green light."
These conflicting statements and claims put "Trump's plan" at risk, as Netanyahu appears to be seeking to prolong the conflict to avoid a miserable political fate.
In light of the catastrophic humanitarian conditions, the question remains about the ability of mediators and the American guarantor to curb these actions and prevent a wider escalation of the situation.
The Hamas movement rejected these allegations, assuring mediators that the occupation is using "fabricated and false" pretexts to carry out field assassinations.





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The occupation army claims to target Hamas leaders specializing in anti-tank warfare and weapons manufacturing