‎'Gaza siege will be lifted soon,' Hamas leader ‎declares ‎

In a fiery speech that contradicted the reports of ‎efforts to broker an Israeli-Palestinian cease-fire ‎in the Gaza Strip, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh ‎declared that the "Palestinian resistance will ‎continue in its efforts to crush the siege on Gaza."‎

In an address delivered in Gaza City on the onset of ‎the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha (Festival of ‎Sacrifice), Haniyeh said, "The criminal siege of the ‎Zionist occupation of Gaza will end very soon, but ‎Hamas will not make any political concessions to ‎have it removed. The resistance will break the siege ‎on Gaza. We will crush it and continue to fight ‎without relinquishing the principles and weapons of ‎the resistance."‎

Israel imposed a maritime blockade on the Gaza Strip ‎‎after the Islamist terrorist group ‎seized ‎control of ‎the enclave in a military coup in 2007. ‎

‎Israel maintains the measure is ‎necessary to prevent ‎‎Hamas from smuggling weapons and terrorists into ‎‎Gaza.‎ ‎

Haniyeh further demanded that the Ramallah-based ‎regime of Palestinian Authority President ‎Mahmoud Abbas "immediately cease its security ‎collaboration with the Israeli occupation."‎

The terrorist group's leader also noted that the ‎regional peace plan the Trump administration is ‎promoting was doomed to fail, saying that "Trump's ‎‎'deal of the century' and the 'Gaza first plan' are ‎clinically dead. We said from the start we will not ‎accept either one. "‎

Meanwhile, Palestinian media quoted a senior ‎Hamas official as saying the Egyptian-brokered ‎cease-fire deal with Israel depends on the ‎implementation of an internal Palestinian ‎reconciliation.‎

Hamas' ouster of Abbas' Fatah-led government in 2007 ‎effectively split the Palestinian Authority into two ‎entities. All efforts made over the past decade to ‎promote a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation – the latest ‎brokered by Egypt in late 2017 – have failed. ‎

Hamas officials also said that ‎Egyptian mediators have delivered messages from ‎Israel, whereby any cease-fire deal must ‎include returning Israeli captives Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed, as well as the bodies of IDF soldiers Hadar ‎Goldin and Oron Shaul, who were killed during the 2014 Gaza ‎war.