I agree with you. No peace is intended, only using negotiations to buy time and to gain any advantages they can.
Ultimately, those people will have to be destroyed. They are not a country, only amalgamations of gangs. At least now they have the facade of a country and can act as a government. That means their leaders can be destroyed as a government when they violate agreements or refuse to prevent others from doing so.
It is only a matter of when the provocation will occur.
However, a danger of their being a government is they can make agreements with other countries, like Russia or China, to come to their aid if they are attacked. That could get dicey.
Understand the provocation will be twisted into some breaking of part of the hudna. Look at the whole interview and the expectations being placed in Israel. The reporter did try to get him to focus back on what Hamas will do, but all of the responsibility gets laid back at Israel. Hamas accepts no responsibility.
Therefore in the hudna Hamas only needs some perceived slight or even insult to the palistinian people to break it. In fact, when they feel they are strong enough they will break the hudna. They are using this as a tactic and their best example was when, "...the conquest of Mecca. Instead of a rapid victory, Muhammad made a ten-year treaty with the Kuraysh tribe. In 628 AD, after only two years of the ten-year treaty, Muhammad and his forces concluded that the Kuraysh were too weak to resist. The Muslims broke the treaty and took over all of Mecca without opposition," as described in the Palestine Chronicle, (July 6, 2003); Embassy of Israel (USA), (June 27, 2003).
The interview indicates this is nearly the exact same tactic used thousands of years ago. History repeating itself.