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EZZAT al-Reshq, a spokesman for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, denied reports Saturday that his group was walking away from the Gaza cease-fire brokered by President Trump.

Al-Reshq’s statement came amidst a flurry of news out of Gaza.

It began when a Hamas fighter crossed the “yellow line” that marks the frontier between Hamas-controlled territory and the parts of Gaza that Israel controls. The Hamasnik was neutralized. Consistent with past Hamas violations of cease-fires , the Israelis then struck five senior Hamas officials across the Gaza Strip.

Whether or not Hamas officially exits the 20-point Trump plan, enshrined as UN Security Council Resolution 2803 last week, the deal is holding on by a thread.

The terrorist group was requ

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