Hamas says they will adhere to the gaza truce after threat to delay the next publication of Israeli hostages
Hamas said on Thursday that he would continue to release hostages under the terms of the agreement on a statement and laying down the hostages with Israel, a few days after Israel accused of violating the agreement and said he would delay it Next scheduled hostage exchange for Palestinian prisoners. According to the terms of the agreement between Israel and Hamas, which is an American and Israeli terrorist group, this exchange will be held on Saturday, with the release of three more of Israeli hostages and dozens of more Palestinian prisoners.
“Hamas confirms the continuation in the implementation of the Agreement in accordance with what is signed, including the exchanges of prisoners according to the said schedule,” Hamas said in a statement.
Hamas said that he spoke with negotiators in Egypt and Qatar about “the need to adhere to the implementation of all the conditions of” agreement with Israel, especially regarding “securing housing for our people and urgent bringing caravans, tents, heavy equipment, medical material, fuel and continuing the flow of humanitarian aid, as prescribed in the agreement. “
Both Israel and Hamas accused each other of breaking the agreement several times but remained in force, stopping 15 months War in Gaza Encouraged by Hamas’s 7th October 2023.
The Israeli Army Defense Forces announced on Thursday that it had discovered a rocket launch within Gaza, but that the weapon had fallen on the Palestinian territory and that the IDF remained “obliged to fully implement the terms of agreement on the return of hostages”.
On Monday, Hamas accused Israel violations of the terms of agreement on the termination of the fire without allowing the full amount of help agreed to enter Gaza and shoot Palestine trying to return to their homes on a decimated Palestinian territory. At that time, it was said that he would not free the next three hostages on Saturday as they called it into an agreement.
Israel replied quickly, saying that if Hamas would not let those hostages, they would continue their military operations in Gaza.
President Trump went onSaying that Hamas should release all the remaining Israeli hostage – almost 80 people, although it is known that they were killed – Saturday, or “all hell will fall apart.” Israel has never explicitly supported this suggested change in terms of tribute.
Mr. Trump also attracted a fierce return from regional partners and allies around the world for suggesting a plan Move Gaza with approximately 2.3 million Palestinian residents to other countries, and now -a to “take over” the territory and turn it into real estate development.
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Tim CBS News Gazi said the Israeli army allowed 150 trucks to help with tents to enter the enclave on Wednesday, and promised to allow it to allow and in mobile caravans in housing.
Negotiations began for the second phase of the agreement, which, if agreed, would see even more hostages Hamas announced and the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. According to the terms of the agreement, the current six -week first phase is to see 33 Israeli hostage released in exchange for thousands of Palestinian prisoners. So far, 21 hostages have been released, including the US-Israeli dual state citizen Keith Siegel.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who was among those who condemned Mr. Trump’s plan for Gaza, called on Hamas to continue from the hostage edition and “avoid at all costs” any formation of struggle in the territory.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that if the fight continued in Gaza, it “would not end without Hamas’s defeat and letting go of all the hostages,” adding that it “will also enable the knowledge of US President Trump for Gaza.”
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In Hamas’s terrorist attack on southern Israel in October 2023, about 1,200 people were killed and 251 seized hostage. Israeli retaliates the war against Hamas killed more than 48,000 people in Gaza, according to the Ministry of Health in the enclave.
Independent analyzes of external organizations have estimated the number of deaths closer to 64,000.