Hamas says it will continue releasing Israeli hostages

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Hamas said it is still committed to a ceasefire with Israel in Gaza and will continue to liberate the Israeli hostages from the pocket as stipulated in the agreement.
This advertisement seemed to reflect a threat by the Palestinian militant group this week to suspend the hostages of the hostages “until another notice.” In response, it was Israel He threatened to resume the 16 -month war If the next group of hostages is not released as scheduled on Saturday.
agitation The threatened suspension is justified by accusing Israel from various violations of the ceasefire agreement, including not allowing the sums agreed from humanitarian aid – especially tents and shelters – to Gaza, most of which were reduced to the ruins of the Israeli attack.
But after talks with Egyptian brokers and Qataris, Hamas said on Thursday that it had received guarantees that they would deal with “obstacles” with the deal and “close any gaps” in their implementation.
The group said: “Accordingly, Hamas confirms its continuous position to implement the agreement according to what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners according to the specified timetable.”
Shortly after Hamas’s announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office denied a report issued by the island that trucks loaded with heavy equipment and mobile homes were on the waiting list to enter Gaza From Egypt as “fake news”.
“There is no entry for caravans or heavy equipment in the Gaza Strip, and there is no coordination for this,” Omar Duvry, a spokesman for Netanyahu, wrote on X.
Hamas dates back to three free Israeli hostages in exchange for dozens of Palestinian prisoners on Saturday, while the sixth exchange of a fragile deal will be from three stages crushed by brokers earlier this year.
Under the conditions of the first stage of the deal, Hamas is scheduled to issue 33 Israeli hostages, including all children, women and men over the age of 50, in exchange for the release of about 1900 Palestinian prisoners.
By last Saturday, 16 Israeli hostages were issued in exchange for launching more than 700 Palestinian prisoners. He also liberated five Thai workers who seized him during his attack in October 2023 on Israel, which sparked the war.
The second stage, in which Hamas aims to release all the remaining living hostages – in exchange for hundreds of other Palestinian prisoners, and the full Israeli withdrawal is scheduled to start and a permanent end to fight – in March.
However, the details have not yet been negotiated, and Netanyahu, who is under pressure from right -wing ministers to resume the war when the first stage ends, said last week that he will continue to fight until Hamas was destroyed, and he doubts the feasibility of the second stage.
The prospects for a long -term truce were also launched by US President Donald Trump that he wants the United States to take over Gaza and resettle the residents of the Palestinian enclave, which includes more than 2 million people in other countries, including Egypt and Jordan.
He strongly rejected the idea by the Palestinians, the Arab world and many of the international community.
In a sign of tensions on the deal, on Thursday, Egypt issued a list of the alleged violation of the deal by Israel and accused it of giving the impression that it “does not want to continue the ceasefire agreement and wants to implement the Trump displacement plan.”
It is attributed to an “enlightened Egyptian source”, and the list includes a set of violations such as flights on Gaza within banned hours, which prevents fishermen from entering the sea and shooting them, and opening fire in Ghazan outside the buffer areas, killing 22 people and wounding 59.
The statement also criticized Israel’s delay in starting the second stage negotiations and leaking “impossible conditions that cannot be accepted.”
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2025-02-13 12:25:00