Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine denies deal allowing Israeli forces to enter Gaza Strip

The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine denied on Sunday claims by Israeli security sources concerning a deal that allows Israeli forces to work within hundreds of meters in Gaza Strip territories.

Earlier, Israeli security sources claimed that the deal is part of the Palestinian-Israeli talks that was held in Cairo in 2014.

In statements, the movement's leader Khaled El Batsh said such claims are untrue, adding that the Palestinian delegation refused such call from Israel during the Cairo negotiations in 2014.

He also urged all resistance fractions to confront any attempt to storm or surpass the Gaza Strip borders.

On August, 2014, Israel and the Palestinians agreed on a ceasefire, brokered by Egypt, after a 51-day Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip.

About 2,200 Palestinians were killed and more than 11,000 others were injured in the aggression while thousands of houses were destroyed.

Source: MENA