Abbas Criticizes Hamas, Demands Release
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Abbas calls Hamas 'sons of dogs' and demands release of hostages

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Mahmoud Abbas calls Hamas 'sons of dogs' and demands release of Gaza hostages.
Palestinian Authority president says Hamas has given Israel 'excuses' to continue attacks on Gaza .
He also demands Hamas hand over responsibility for Gaza and its weapons to the Palestinian Authority .
Hamas official condemns Abbas 's "derogatory language" towards "a significant proportion... of his own people".
UK , France and Germany call on Israel to end the blockade, saying it was "intolerable" Israeli foreign ministry rejects allegation that aid is being politicised.
Israel insists there is no shortage of aid in Gaza because 25,000 aid lorries entered during the recent two-month ceasefire.
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