The Palestinian resistance factions blamed Israel for the repercussions of the delay in lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip and the delay in reconstruction.

The factions also demanded that the mediators assume their responsibilities in obligating Israel before it is too late.

A leading source in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) told Al-Jazeera that the political and military leaderships of the movement are studying options for escalation with Israel in light of the continuation of the siege on the Gaza Strip, the slowdown in reconstruction, and the exacerbation of humanitarian crises. The leader criticized Egypt's policies towards the Gaza Strip

The leading source stated that the continuation of the Israeli attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque and the confiscation of lands, and the tightening of measures against the prisoners, is a detonator that will explode the situation again.

As he put it.

According to the Hamas leader, the options presented are popular escalation, breaking the naval blockade with the strength of the resistance, and the military option that is vigorously presented.

"We will not allow the current situation to continue, and the next stage will prove the credibility of what we say," he added.

Rafah crossing in Gaza on the Egyptian border (Al-Jazeera)

Egyptian role

The source expressed the movement's strong dissatisfaction with the behavior of Egypt, which has been reluctant to implement its promises towards Gaza, and has not yet committed to what it pledged to the movement and the Palestinian factions with regard to reconstruction, according to him. He also explained that Egypt "continues to annoy Palestinian travelers to the Gaza Strip." , accusing it of preventing thousands of people from leaving the Gaza Strip without justification.

The leading source in Hamas told Al-Jazeera that Egypt's behavior is considered a abandonment of its commitment to compel Israel in return for the resistance's commitment to the truce.

The Palestinian political writer and researcher Mustafa Al-Sawaf said that the Egyptian side does not play the role of mediator in the Palestinian file, but rather the role of pressure on the Palestinians and the resistance factions;

Al-Sawaf indicated that none of the promises made by the Egyptian side after the recent Israeli war on the Gaza Strip were implemented.

On the other hand, Israeli researcher Shlomo Ganor said that Israel has learned the lesson, and that being satisfied with the air force is not enough to resolve the battle in Gaza.

Magdy Shendi, editor-in-chief of the Egyptian weekly newspaper, Al-Mashhad, said that Egypt has not stopped playing its role towards the Palestinians, whether in the West Bank or in the Gaza Strip. A set of internal crises.

The Israeli occupation launched an aggression on the Gaza Strip for 11 days, which ended with a ceasefire on May 21.

The attack caused the complete or severe destruction of 1,335 residential facilities, while the medium and partial damage caused about 12,886 homes, according to the Government Information Office in Gaza.