(Reuters) - In a
statement read by a masked gunman, 10 armed Palestinian factions jointly
condemned on Thursday an Egyptian decision to list the military wing of
the Islamist group Hamas as a terrorist organization. An Egyptian court last
week banned the Izz el-Deen Al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas's armed wing, in
line with a crackdown by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on the Muslim
Brotherhood, of which Hamas is an offshoot. That decision prompted a source close to the Brigades to say that Egypt, which has mediated several past ceasefires between Israel
and the Palestinians, including a truce to end a 50-day Gaza war last
summer, could no longer be trusted as an impartial player. In the statement read aloud by the gunman in Gaza, the 10 armed groups said that their fight was only with Israel and they had never taken the battle outside the region encompassing Israel and the Palestinian territories. "Resistance factions and the Qassam Brigades concentrate their work against the Zionist enemy," the gunman said. "We
reaffirm that we do not intervene in the internal affairs of Arab
countries and we hope that no one will export their internal problems
toward the Palestinian people and its resistance factions." As
well as the Qassam Brigades, the statement was signed by Islamic Jihad,
the Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, a Salafi group called Swords of Islam, and five other
factions. Egypt says that
weapons are smuggled from Gaza into northern Sinai, where they end up in
the hands of militant groups fighting to topple Sisi's Western-backed
government. Hamas, which
has controlled Gaza since 2007, has denied providing any logistical,
military or other assistance to groups fighting Egyptian troops. Last
week the Egyptian wing of Islamic State claimed the killing of at least
30 soldiers and police officers in four separate attacks in North
Sinai, among the bloodiest in years.
Gaza militants condemn Egypt's branding of Hamas as terror group
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