Hamas calls power cut ‘cheap blackmail’

Hamas accuses Israel of “cheap and unacceptable blackmail” over its decision to halt the electricity supply to war-ravaged Gaza in an effort to pressure the Palestinian group into releasing hostages.

“We strongly condemn the occupation’s decision to cut off electricity to Gaza, after depriving it of food, medicine and water,” Izzat al-Rishq, a member of Hamas’s political bureau says in a statement, calling the move “a desperate attempt to pressure our people and their resistance through cheap and unacceptable blackmail tactics.”

An Israeli official said the move will mainly affect a single desalination plant, the only facility in the Strip still running on a power line supplied from Israel.

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