Mahmoud Abbas accuses Hamas over Gaza death toll

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and Ismail Haniyeh, formerly of Hamas, left.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, left.

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has accused Hamas of needlessly extending fighting in the Gaza Strip, causing a high death toll.

Mr Abbas told Palestine TV in remarks broadcast today that “it was possible for us to avoid all of that, 2,000 martyrs, 10,000 injured, 50,000 houses (damaged or destroyed).”

Israel and Hamas terrorists fought for 50 days before reaching a truce on Tuesday.

More than 2,100 Palestinians were killed, including hundreds of civilians. Seventy-one people on the Israeli side, including six civilians, died.

Several Egyptian-mediated ceasefire attempts failed. Hamas eventually accepted almost the same truce offered at the beginning.

Mr Abbas, whose Palestinian Authority runs the West Bank, formed a unity government backed by Hamas earlier this year. He questioned the future of that arrangement in the interview.

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