Hamas says Palestinians remain committed to Gaza truce


  • World
  • Wednesday, 17 Sep 2014

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Gaza Strip's dominant Hamas Islamist movement denied any knowledge on Tuesday of a cross-border mortar attack on Israel and said Palestinian factions remained committed to an Aug 26 truce that halted a seven-week war in the enclave.

The Israeli military said earlier that a mortar bomb had been fired across the border in the first such attack since the ceasefire, causing no damage or casualties.

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