Muslim Brotherhood: Ceasefire Does Not Mean the End of Confrontation with a Treacherous Enemy
“This agreement reflects the resilience of the Palestinian people, the unity of the resistance, and their unwavering political stance. It confirms that Palestinians still possess the power to impose their will.”
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The Brotherhood emphasized that the resistance’s commitment to the rights and principles of the Palestinian people—despite brutal Israeli pressure—has enabled it to preserve national aspirations and transform its weapons into guardians of those rights, protectors of Al-Aqsa Mosque, and defenders of Palestinian land and the blood of martyrs.
The statement expressed appreciation for the sincere efforts of Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States in facilitating the agreement. It called for concrete steps to stabilize the ceasefire, address the unprecedented humanitarian crisis, facilitate prisoner exchanges, and ensure the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.
“We congratulate the Palestinian people and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on this achievement and hope it marks the beginning of a new phase of reconstruction, restoration of essential services, and the return of normal life to Gaza—based on dignity, freedom, and independence.”
The Brotherhood warned that the cessation of hostilities does not signal the end of the struggle: “The battle for justice continues. Free nations and peoples around the world must hold Zionist war criminals—led by Netanyahu—accountable. Likewise, the fight to uphold the Palestinian narrative against Zionist propaganda remains ongoing until the world fully grasps the pain this ‘cancerous’ regime inflicts on humanity’s conscience.”
The statement urged Arab and Islamic countries, as well as the international community, to fulfill their official responsibilities in responding to the humanitarian crisis and delivering immediate aid to the people of Gaza. It also called on civil society organizations to coordinate relief efforts and mobilize resources.
“The recent agreement includes guarantees for access to Gaza, where nearly two million people live under inhumane conditions. It is imperative that all parties act swiftly to support them in every possible way.”