Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The Hamas movement described the Security Council's resolution to increase the sending of humanitarian aid to Gaza as an "inadequate step".
Early on Saturday, the Palestinian resistance movement criticized the UN Security Council resolution, which calls for the expansion of access to humanitarian aid in Gaza, but does not include a request for an immediate ceasefire.
The draft resolution proposed by the United Arab Emirates to the Security Council called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza, but with the US threatening to veto the resolution as in the past, finally and after several postponements in the vote, the resolution to increase aid to Gaza was approved on Friday evening.
In response to the adoption of the resolution, the Hamas movement declared: "This is an insufficient step and does not correspond to the requirements of the catastrophic situation created by the terrorist military machine (Zionist regime) in Gaza."
The statement of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance also states that this statement "does not include the international decision to stop the genocidal war by the terrorist occupier against the Palestinian people in Gaza."
In the attacks of the Zionist regime against the people of Gaza since October 7, more than 20,000 people, most of whom are children and women, have been martyred and more than 53,000 people have been injured.
Hamas also announced that "America has begun to nullify the basis of this resolution and has defied the will of the international community and the United Nations General Assembly to stop the aggression against the defenseless Palestinian people."
At the Security Council meeting, the representative of Russia demanded the inclusion of the phrase "suspension of hostilities" in the resolution, which was rejected by the American veto.