Special report: Palestine-Israel
Relations
GAZA, July 1 (Xinhua) -- The Islamic Hamas movement slammed Israel on
Tuesday for closing all Gaza border crossings until a further notice, saying it
is a violation of an Egyptian-brokered truce agreement.
"The closure of the crossing points is a violation of the truce and it is
in fact obstruct the implementation the truce agreement," Fawzi Barhoum, Hamas
spokesman told reporters in Gaza.
Israel on Tuesday closed down all Gaza crossing points after unknown
militants fired one homemade rocket at the southern Israeli town of Sderot on
Monday. No damages or injuries were reported.
The truce between Israel and Gaza militant groups came into effect on June
19, under which Israel promises to stop attacks on Gaza and ease the blockade in
exchange for stopping homemade rockets attacks on southern Israel.
Barhoum said Hamas and other Palestinian factions would study the current
development and Israeli violations of the truce and then would evaluate the
truce agreement.
The closure of the crossings "is an interpretation of earlier statements
made by Israeli foreign ministry spokeswoman saying that opening the crossings
is linked to releasing captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, he said.
Earlier on Tuesday, Palestinian medics said that a Palestinian woman was
shot and moderately wounded by Israeli troops gunfire east of the city of Khan
Younis in southern Gaza Strip.
Israeli media reported that the Jewish state has informed Hamas that
Israeli soldiers would open fire at any Palestinian approaching the border area
between Gaza Strip and Israel.
Palestinian witnesses said the woman, a farmer, was going to work at her
farm near the border.