The al-Qassam Brigades, the military  wing of Hamas, reaffirmed on Sunday their “full commitment” to  implementing the ceasefire agreement across all areas of the Gaza Strip,  denying any role or knowledge of  recent incidents reported in Rafah.
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   In an official statement, the group  said: “We affirm our complete commitment to implementing everything that  has been agreed upon, foremost among them the  ceasefire in all areas of the Gaza Strip.”
   The Brigades emphasized that it has “no  knowledge of any events or clashes taking place in the Rafah area,”  explaining that these areas are under full Israeli control. “Rafah and  the surrounding zones are red areas that fall under the control of the  occupation,” the statement read.
   The brigades added that communication  with their remaining units in Rafah has been completely severed since  the resumption of hostilities in March 2025. “Contact has been cut off  with the remaining groups we have there since the  resumption of the war in March of this year, and we have no information as to whether they were martyred or are still alive since that time,” the group said.
   Al-Qassam stressed that, as a result, it  has no connection to any incidents occurring in those areas and cannot  communicate with any of its fighters who might still be alive there.  “Therefore, we have no relation to any events taking place in those  areas, and we cannot communicate with any of our fighters there, if any  of them are still alive,” the statement concluded.
   Two soldiers killed in Rafah.
   Israeli media reported Sunday that two  soldiers were killed and two others wounded in what the occupation  forces described as a “security incident” in the city of Rafah, southern  Gaza Strip.
   According to Israeli reports, the  casualties resulted from two separate operations, a sniper attack and  the detonation of an explosive device, both targeting occupation forces  stationed in Rafah.
   Following the incident, the Israeli  occupation launched a series of attacks on what it claimed were “several  targets” in Rafah. Local sources reported artillery and airstrikes  across multiple areas in the southern city.
   'Israel' violating ceasefire.
   Government authorities in the Gaza Strip said that Israeli forces have  repeatedly breached the newly declared ceasefire, committing 47 documented violations since the agreement was announced earlier this week.
   "Since the announcement of the cessation  of hostilities in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation force has  committed a series of violations, the number of which to date has  reached 47 … Due to the ongoing violations by the Israeli occupation, 38  people have been killed and 143 others have sustained injuries of  varying severity," the authorities said in an official statement on  Saturday.
   The statement explains that Israeli  attacks have persisted despite the internationally brokered deal aimed  at halting the months-long genocide. The latest figures point to a  growing civilian toll, with dozens of Palestinians killed and more than a  hundred wounded since the ceasefire took effect.
   The agreement, signed on  Monday by  US President Donald Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi,  Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip  Erdogan, was intended to establish a comprehensive cessation of  hostilities and pave the way for humanitarian relief operations in the  besieged enclave. |