Hamas has rejected working with the United States on fostering peace between Gaza and Israel on Friday, despite U.S. agreements to work with the organization if it renounces terrorism.

U.S. Middle East envoys Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt, together with U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, penned a Washington Post op-ed on Thursday, saying that the United States and other countries wanted to offer humanitarian aid to Gaza, but were concerned about “the certain risk of enriching terrorists.”

They also accused Hamas of squandering aid money meant to improve the lives of Gaza residents.

“Despite the billions of dollars invested for the benefit of Palestinians in Gaza over the past 70 years, 53 percent of the people there live below the poverty level, and the unemployment rate is a crippling 49%,” they wrote. “The Palestinians of Gaza are stuck in a vicious cycle where corrupt and hateful leadership has provoked conflicts leading to reduced opportunities and the poverty and hopelessness that follow.”

A Hamas spokesman said on Friday that “Greenblatt and Kushner have adopted the Israeli position,” adding that the “ongoing attack against Hamas reflects the arrogance of the U.S. administration which has turned the senior officials of the administration into no more than spokesmen for the Israeli occupation.”

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