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Hamas says it will release hostages as planned

Palestinian extremist group Hamas on Thursday guarantees it will release three Israeli hostages held in the Gaza Strip this weekend after accusing Israel of violating a frail ceasefire agreement and threatening delays did.

“We are not interested in the collapse of the Gaza Cerefire Agreement. We are keen to implement it and impose full Israeli compliance.” Outlet.

“The mediators are pressured to complete the full implementation of the contract, requiring Israel to comply with humanitarian protocols and resume the exchange process on Saturday,” he added.

Hamas' delegation spoke with Egyptian officials and contacted Qatar Prime Minister Mohamed bin Abdulrahman bin Jasim al Thani to provide more fuel, medical supplies and shelter in war-torn regions. The Associated Press reported the need to supply the product.

Earlier this week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Hamas, a terrorist group designated by the US. And the battle resumes. Netanyahu ordered the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to gather around and around the Gaza border in preparation.

“The decision I unanimously passed in the cabinet is: If Hamas does not return hostages by noon on Saturday, the ceasefire will end and the IDF will resume fierce battles until Hamas is decisively defeated. “Security cabinet.

Hamas said Monday that it intended to delay the release of prisoners of war in Gaza after accusing Israelis of violating ceasefire conditions, including putting shelters and tents in strips.

President Trump warned extremist groups over the weekend, and if the group doesn't release the remaining hostages again on Monday, the January 19 ceasefire contract would expire early and “all hell will break out.” ” he warned.

The two groups are still in the first phase of the three-phase plan. The first phase is scheduled to last for six weeks, and the conditions of Chapter 2 have not yet been hindered.

Israel has released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, but Hamas released 21 hostages last weekend. This has caused concern among Israeli officials, including the prime minister, that the three appear to be in worse physical state than those previously released last week.

The conflict ignited after the murder of approximately 1,200 Israelis following the terrorist attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. The group also took more than 250 hostages.

Israeli military responded with a bombing campaign that killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, local health officials said. This is a tally that does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.

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