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Did Israel violate the Gaza ceasefire? What to know about Hamas’s pause | Israel-Palestine conflict News

Hamas says that the violations of the Israeli ceasefire have reached the point that no longer bearing the end of the deal – and will delay the launch of a group of Israeli prisoners indefinitely.

Abu Obida, a spokesman for the armed wing in Hamas, said on Monday: “The resistance leadership monitored violations of the enemy and not complying with the conditions of the agreement … At the same time, the resistance fulfills all its obligations.”

Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz, who does not respond to accusations of violating the ceasefire, did not respond to the Hamas position “a complete violation of the ceasefire agreement.”

What happened? Who violated the ceasefire? What next? This is what we know:

What does the ceasefire say?

According to the details issued on the agreement, the ceasefire was designed in three weeks, six weeks, characterized by stopping military operations, moving towards complete calm and rebuilding Gaza.

We are currently in the middle of the road during the first stage, and in those three weeks, 21 prisoners taken from Israel were released by Hamas, with a total of 33 years.

Each version has been identical by Israel with the issuance of hundreds of Palestinians who wrapped in his prisons, with the issuance of more than 730 so far below the deal.

At this stage, Israeli soldiers must withdraw from parts of Gaza, which they occupied and should be allowed to be allowed specific levels of aid to Gaza to return its residents from Israel famine.

Did Israel violate the ceasefire?

Yes.

Israel still kills people in Gaza, according to daily reports from the Ministry of Health in the pocket.

In terms of aid, Israel allowed only 8,500 trucks of food and basic aid in Gaza until now, when it was according to the ceasefire, it should have been 12,000 trucks.

In terms of shelter, 200,000 tents are listened to the first stage, but only 10 percent have been allowed so far – in the middle of the road during the first stage – and there are no mobile houses of 60,000.

Moreover, 50 people were supposed to be allowed or had a day out of Gaza with family members accompanying them – that should have been 1,000 people so far, but the Ministry of Health says only 120 patients have been allowed to leave.

Israel was also withdrawing its heels to allow people to return to their homes in northern Gaza, which is a clear part of the agreement.

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Did Hamas violate the ceasefire?

Hamas says it has received all obligations so far.

But on January 25, Israel said that Hamas did not liberate an Israeli civilian female as a captive, as she promised, and avenge the delay of the return of the Palestinians to their homes in northern Gaza.

The prisoner, Erbl Jews, was released in the end.

What is Hamas’s position?

Abu Obida said that Hamas will temporarily stop implementing the agreement due to Israel’s violations, but it is open to resume whether Israel agreed to comply.

Hamas said it had complied with the deal and accused Israel of delaying the return of the displaced to northern Gaza, killing the Palestinians, and hindering the entry of necessities and equipment to remove the debris and find the bodies.

“Hamas intentionally issued this announcement five days before the release of prisoners to give brokers a sufficient time to pressure the occupation to meet its obligations and keep the door open to exchange on time if the occupation is obligated to its obligations, the group said.

How was Israel’s reaction?

The news divided the Israelis.

The cessation of the prisoners ’release led to the dismay of their families and their supporters, who protested the demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu solve the situation.

The speech also increased the right -wing extremist personalities who opposed the ceasefire anyway.

Despite the resignation of his post due to the ceasefire, former National Security Minister Itamar bin Ghafir The name For a “massive attack on Gaza, from the air and the land.”

What did Trump said?

The President of the United States suggested that all Israeli prisoners in Gaza be returned in one go by Saturday, and if that does not happen, Israel must cancel the ceasefire, allowing “all hell to separate.”

Trump’s comments on the ceasefire – who claims to be possible – were irregular and often contradicting the conditions agreed in Doha.

Under the agreement, the reconstruction and future rule of Gaza will be determined in a third mysterious stage, after the exchange of all prisoners.

However, Trump has since suggested that all the residents of Gaza be expelled, adding on Saturday that those who were ethnically cleared of Gaza will not be allowed to return.

What is the situation in Gaza now?

Since Abu Obida and Trump’s statement, people in Gaza have been in fear, and the voice of the Israeli warplanes that hover over it, according to Marham Humide from an island of Gaza.

Basic commodity prices began to rise again, and everyone is eagerly awaiting developments until Saturday.

Since the ceasefire, people have been working to purify the ruins of destroyed houses with their bare hands or their primitive tools, as heavy machines were not allowed. The bodies of countless deaths are still under the rubble. Human hands cannot clear.

Hundreds of thousands of families are still homeless as convoys and tents are banned, which leaves them vulnerable to harsh winter conditions as a severe shortage of drinking and other water forces to use polluted sources or long distances for clean water.

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2025-02-11 12:03:00

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