Mervan Isa, Deputy Commander of Izzeddin Qassam Brigades, made a statement to Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa Television.
Expressing that the Oslo Agreement signed between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel in 1993 ended due to the practices of the Tel Aviv administration, Isa said that “the days to come are pregnant with events”.
Warning that any change in the current status quo of Masjid al-Aqsa in occupied East Jerusalem will create an “earthquake effect” in the region, Isa stressed that “resistance” should be activated in all areas in Palestine and that it should be supported materially and morally.
“Giving an opportunity to resistance in the West Bank does not mean abandoning it and Gaza will remain silent. We will defend our people with all our might when a direct intervention is required,” Isa said. used the phrases.
The Arab and international community is worried that tensions will rise in the month of Ramadan due to the recent events in the Palestinian territories and that the events will spread to Gaza as well.
Negotiations between Palestine and Israel were suspended in April 2014 due to Israel’s rejection of conditions for the release of former detainees, the cessation of illegal settlement activities, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.
The Oslo Agreement was signed in 1993 between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel. Within the framework of the “Second Oslo Agreement” signed between the parties in 1995, the occupied West Bank was divided into regions A, B and C.
While the administration of the “A zone”, which covers 18 percent, was transferred to Palestine in terms of administrative and security, the administrative administration of the 21 percent “Area B” was transferred to Palestine, and its security was transferred to Israel, while the “zone C” covering 61 percent. Its administration and security were left to Israel.