Hamas says he will continue to release hostage in accordance with the gauze
Hamas said it was dedicated to the implementation of the Agreement on the termination of fire in Gaza with Israel and would continue to publish hostages in the agreed time frame.
After talking to Cairo, the Palestinian armed group said that Egyptian and Cathary intermediaries confirmed that they would “remove obstacles” in the agreement.
There was no answer from Israel, but the Prime Minister’s Office denied Egyptian and Qatar reports that the mediators brought the gaps between the two sides and both had committed to continue implementation.
On Tuesday, Israel said the ceasefire will end if Hamas does not return hostage this Saturday. Hamas said earlier that the postponement of the issue was because of what it claimed were Israeli violations.
Hamas said that Israel does not allow in agreed quantities of vital humanitarian aid, including tents and shelters, which Israel denied.
The announcement of the group was encouraged by US President Donald Trump to suggest Israel to cancel the agreement and “let hell broke out” unless “all hostages” were not returned by Saturday.