GAZA, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian radical Islamic Jihad (Holy War)
leaders threatened on Monday that they would breach the three-month Hunda, or
truce, if Israel continues detaining leaders and members of the group in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Bassma Sa'di, a senior Is
lamic Jihad leader in the West Bank, said that the
movement's statement was made after the Israeli security forces arrested its
five leaders in the village of Qabatya near Jenin in northern West Bank.
Leaders of the group that met in Gaza City with Palestinian Prime Minister
Mahmoud Abbas, or Abu Mazen, a few days ago, had presented to him a list of the
Israeli violations of the Palestinian Hunda.
Islamic resistance movement Hamas had also announced earlier Monday that
the continuous Israeli violations of the ceasefire deal would of course compel
all the Palestinian factions and powers which declared the Hunda to change their
stance.
Abdel Aziz Ranteesi, a senior Hamas leader in Gaza, said that the Israeli
refusal to release all Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails, would cause the
Hunda with Israel to collapse. End