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Hamas responds to disarmament reports as health officials say 18 killed in Israeli fire - including people trying to access food

Hamas has said it will not disarm unless an independent Palestinian state is established with Jerusalem as its capital.

The militant group said it was issuing a statement "in response to media reports quoting US envoy Steve Witkoff, claiming [Hamas] has shown willingness to disarm". It continued: "We reaffirm that resistance and its arms are a legitimate national and legal right as long as the occupation continues.

"This right is recognised by international laws and norms, and it cannot be relinquished except through the full restoration of our national rights - first and foremost, the establishment of an independent, fully sovereign Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital." Hamas also condemned Mr Witkoff's visit to an aid distribution centre in Gaza on Friday as "nothing more than a premeditated staged show". Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Mr Witkoff and Mike Huckabee, the US ambassador to Israel, visited a centre run by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

Hamas said the trip was "designed to mislead public opinion, polish the image of the occupation, and provide it with political cover for its starvation campaign and continued systematic killing of defenceless children and civilians in the Gaza Strip". Mr Witkoff said he spent "over five hours in Gaza".

In a post on X on Friday, he said: "The purpose of the visit was to give [President Trump] a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza." Elidalis Burges, a critical care nurse in Gaza, told Sky News she saw the US visit as a "PR stunt" and that the American officials were "just being shown a small portion of what is actually happening". "I think the visit to the GHF site was just a controlled visit dictated by the Israeli military," she said.

"If they really wanted people to see what is happening here, they would allow international journalists from around the world to enter. "They would allow the leaders of the world to come here and see." Hamas releases hostage video It comes as Hamas released a video showing Israeli man, Evyatar David, being held hostage in what appears to be a tunnel.

Mr David was taken from the Nova Music Festival on 7 October 2023. His family have given permission for media outlets to show the video.

More than a dozen killed by Israeli fire Gaza health officials have said 18 people, including eight who were trying to access food, were killed by Israeli fire on Saturday. Witness Yahia Youssef told Reuters news agency he helped carry three people wounded by gunshots and saw others lying on the ground near a food distribution centre.

In response to questions about several eyewitness accounts of violence at one of its facilities, GHF said "nothing [happened] at or near our sites". The US and Israel-backed GHF has been marred by controversy and fatal shootings ever since it was set up earlier this year.

According to the United Nations' human rights office, at least 859 people have been killed "in the vicinity" of GHF aid sites since late May. Read more:Doctor says colleague 'followed and killed by drone''Little confidence' in US officials seeing full picture Dr Tom Adamkiewicz, who is working at a hospital in Gaza, has said Palestinian children, women and men are "being shot at, basically like rabbits".

It is a "level of barbarity I don't think the world has seen.

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