Hamas delegation in Egypt as mediators push to maintain Gaza ceasefire | Israel-Palestine conflict News

The Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo to discuss implementation The ceasefire agreement in Gaza With brokers, according to a statement issued by the Palestinian group.
The fragile agreement that was reached last month between Hamas and Israel appeared tense on Wednesday, as Hamas said it would not bend from threats from Israel and the United States from renewed fighting and the mass clarification of the Palestinians.
The Egyptian brokers and Qataris were working to save the deal, according to Al -Qaeda newspaper TV in Egypt, which is close to security agencies in the country.
Hamas has to caution This next edition of Israeli prisoners scheduled for Saturday will delay, saying that Israel has violated the truce by shooting people in Gaza and not allowing the number of tents, shelters and other vital assistance to enter the region.
“The occupation must implement the conditions of the ceasefire agreement in order to release the prisoners. Hazem Qassem, a spokesman for Hamas, said in a statement on Wednesday that the occupation is required to adhere to the agreed human protocol.
Munir Alwarsh, Director General of the Ministry of Health, said on Tuesday, since the ceasefire came into effect on January 19, the Israeli fire killed at least 92 Palestinians and more than 800 others were wounded.
In the latest violence, a 44 -year -old man was killed and another was injured in an Israeli strike in the southern city of Rafah. The Israeli army said it only shoots at people who approach its forces or enter certain areas in violation of Indian.
The threat of resumed fighting
For his part, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with the support of President Donald Trump, warned that Israel would resume fighting if the prisoners were not released on Saturday.
Trump threatened that “all hell” will erupt if the remaining Israeli prisoners who were held in Gaza did not launch on Saturday.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz chanted this phrase in a publication on Wednesday, saying that if the enthusiasm of the Israeli prisoners, by Saturday, “the doors of hell will open them, just as the American president promised.”
“The new Gaza war will be different in the density of the bearing before the ceasefire – and will not end without the defeat of Hamas and the issuance of all hostages,” he wrote.
Reports from Amman, Jordan, Hamda Salaut from Al -Jazeera, said that the Israeli army is discussing a plan to renew an attack.
“However, some sources that speak to the Israeli army radio said that any military action to save the prisoners from Gaza will be” almost impossible “because Hamas is still very active.
On Wednesday, the International Committee of the Red Cross was weighing, warning that “any reflection” in the agreement “risks the preparation of people to misery and despair, which set the last 16 months.”
Until now, at least 4,822 Palestinians have been killed throughout the Israeli war in Gaza. At least 1139 people were killed in Hamas’s attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, with more than 200 prisoners.
The pocket remains on the brink of the humanitarian catastrophe, with the displacement of the vast majority of its inhabitants and the destruction of its infrastructure throughout the war.
“The Palestinians cannot be transferred”
In his post on Wednesday, Israeli Defense Secretary Katz also referred to Trump’s plan for the United States to “take over” and Permanent displacement The people of Gaza.
He said that the renewed Israeli attack “will also allow US President Trump’s vision of Gaza.”
Trump promised to pressure Jordan and Egypt to accept the displaced Palestinians by force. Both countries have rejected.
On Wednesday, Egyptian President Abdel -Fateh Al -Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II spoke over the phone, stressing the importance of the immediate start to rebuild Gaza “without transferring the Palestinian people from their land,” according to a statement issued by the Egyptian presidency.
The statement said that the leaders “also showed their caution” to work with Trump to achieve a “permanent peace” in the region by establishing an independent Palestinian state.
This came a day after Abdullah With Trump In the White House.
Speaking to Al -Jazeera on Wednesday, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi once again said that the Kingdom will not budge in its opposition to the Trump proposal.
Safadi said: “There are fixed and fixed Jordanian positions that will not change … The Palestinians cannot be transferred to Egypt, Jordan or any Arab country.”
The Palestinian Authority and the Arab countries were unified in its opposition to the Trump plan.
On Wednesday, Hamas called for mass demonstrations worldwide “against forced displacement and deportation plans.”
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2025-02-12 21:03:00