Hamas’s terrorist group said on Thursday that it would continue to implement the deal of ceasefire, including a hostage prisoner exchange within the Agrid time frame.
Hamas had threatened to delay a fixed release of hostages, accused Israel not to fulfill its obligations, so that tents and shelters’ movement is part of the trussian, as well as as other alleged violations Too.
It is not clear what the release of some hostages can have the effect.
US President Donald Trump responded to the danger of delay by saying that “all hostages” should be freed by noon on Saturday or “let the hell break.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that if we do not complete the time limit, then the wood of his country starts again.
What did Hamas say
“We are not interested in the collapse of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, and we are eager to implement it and ensure that business [Israel] Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua said, “It fully follows it.
Hey said, “The language of dangers and threats used by Trump and Netanyahu does not serve the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.”
Hamas said that both Egypt and Katri Mandatory will press “the Egyptian capital, Cairo, with efforts” to remove obstacles and close gaps “.
The group’s interaction focuses on issues as Israel allows the entry of heavy machinery required to remove the debris with mobile homes, tents, medicine and fuel supply.
What is happening with the Trus?
Under the ceasefire, Hamas has so far freed 16 Israeli hostages from an early agarid group of 33 children, women and old men, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and deterinians.
The release is the first stage of a multi-phase deal, with the second part all the remaining hostages demand the return and the uncertain expansion of the Trus.
The future of the Ceaaseefire deal has been thrown into more doubt on Trump’s proposal to remove some 2 million Palestinians from Gaza and settle them in other countries.
Hamas has been classified as a terrorist organization by several country counters including the United States, Israel and Germany.
Edited by: Roshni Majumdar