Hamas the names of hostages set up for release, accuses Israel of breaking an income agreement
Hamas announced on Friday that the names of the three Israeli hostages would be released on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners after the delays that underwent obstacles hanging on a fragile agreement that had to end the war in Gaza.
Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi, they both took hostages from Kibbutz Be’eri during the cross -border attack guided by Hamas on October 7, 2023 and or Levy, abducted that day from a new music festival, will be handed over on Saturday, Hamas said.
The Hamas Medium Office said that it would be expected to release Israel on 183 Palestinian prisoners and detainees in exchange, including 18 who served life sentences, 54 with long penalties and 111 who were detained in Gaza’s belt during the war.
Previously, the Palestinian militant group accused Israel of breaking their trial agreement and maintained the announcement of the name of the three Israelites until it went by 16 hours (9 o’clock). It was not immediately clear whether the delay would affect the scheduled exchange on Saturday.
Hamas accused Israel of postponing the entry of hundreds of trucks carrying food and other humanitarian supplies agreed in accordance with the defect agreement that entered into force on January 19. into their bombed homes.
“It shows a clear manipulation of help priorities and shelters,” Hamas said in a statement.
Cogat, an Israeli military agency that oversees the supply of assistance in Gaza, denied the charges and warned that Israel “Hamas” would not tolerate violations. “
Uncertainty about the longevity of the appearance
The spit of uncertainty about the ceasefire, which was already set up after the announcement of the surprise of US President Donald Trump this week that he would expect Gaza to take over the United States.
Trump said on Tuesday that he wanted to move the population to Gaza to a third country like Egypt or Jordan and place a small coastal enclave under American control that would develop in the “Middle East Riviera”.
“We are not in a hurry with that,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Friday, calling for his Gaza plan.
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Still, he underlined the fragility of the agreement reached last month with Egyptian and Qatari mediators and supported them by the United States.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved Trump’s vision of Gaza as an “extraordinary” plan, but Arab countries, Palestinian groups, including Hamas and Palestinian administration, immediately rejected it, and many Gazans, who said they would renew their homes and restaurants themselves.
However, Israeli leaders reiterated the line that Gazani who wanted to leave, and Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the army on Thursday to prepare a plan to allow the departure of Gaza residents who wanted to go.
13 Israel, 5 Thai hostages so far has come back
So far, 13 Israeli hostages of 33 children, women and older men have become released in the first, 42-day phase of the agreement, returned home, and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees were released in exchange. There are also five Thai hostages.
Working on the second phase of a multi -phase agreement, aiming to provide about 60 male hostages and withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, began and expected that the Israeli negotiating team would fly on Saturday in Doha, Israeli media reported, Israeli media reported to Israeli media , Israeli media reported to Israeli media, Israeli media the Israeli media flew in Doha, Israeli media on Friday.
However, the accusations that Hamas equalized against Israel showed how little confidence was between the two pages after more than 15 months of the most blessed episode in a decade conflict.
The Israeli army announced on Friday that commanders were conducting situational estimates on the eve of the next stage of the agreement that is currently discussed, and the troops are arranged at various points around Gaza’s belt.
Hamas says help delivered less than agreed
Hamas said that only 8,500 trucks of 12,000 that were supposed to get into the territory so far, and most contain food and secondary goods, including chips and chocolate instead of more emergency items.
In addition, only 10 percent of 200,000 tents and 60,000 wagons for insurance of shelters have arrived, Hamas said, leaving hundreds of thousands in a sharp winter time.
Finally, heavy machines needed to clean the millions of tons of ruins and recovery of thousands of bodies that are thought to have been buried have not arrived.
Strong winds and rain stabbed families in the central gauze and blew over their tents overnight, while many still try to find a safer place to live after the fire break.
Israel rejected charges of pulling their feet when enabling their entry to help supplies as a “fully unfounded request”, saying that it made it possible in thousands of trucks, including tents and shelters.
Cogat said that more than 100,000 tents had entered Gaza since the agreement came into force last month and that the caravans were also allowed, while tractors entered Egypt since Sunday.
But hundreds of thousands of people are still trimmed in tents and other improvised shelters worn out in the months of use while the fighting raged last year.
So far, despite the accusations of misdemeanors of the tributes that have leveled both sides, the truce has retained, leaving the road still open at the end of the war and the renewal of Gaza.
The Hamas led attacks attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people and seizing more than 250 as hostages at the most difficult loss of Israel’s life in one day since the founding of the state in 1948.
In response, Israel launched an air and ground war in Gaza, killing more than 47,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health authorities, and devastated the narrow enclave.