The militant group Hamas is expected that they would exchange three hostages for Palestinian prisoners later this week, after which it expresses commitment to the ceasefire with Israel.
The next release of the hostages was put on suspicion when Hamas accused Israel of a violation of the agreement and a return to war.
“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.
Qanoua criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump for “the language and threat of dangers”, saying that they do not help in implementation of ceasefire.
The Israeli government later said that Hamas would have to release three hostages at the end of this week.
The Israeli government spokesman David Mensor said, “IFE three are not released, if Hamas does not return our hostage until Saturday afternoon, the ceasefire will end.”
Hamas earlier this week accused Israel of violating people in Gaza to continue air strikes and block aid. The group stated that future mortgage release would be postponed.
Netanyahu said that if more prisoners are not freed on Saturday, the battle would start again, and Trump said on Monday that if the hostage does not come back, all hells would break “.
On Wednesday, after Israel called military reservoirs, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj resumes Trump’s warning.
“If Hamas stops the hostage release, there is no ceasefire, and there,” he said. He said that the fight would be more intense and “will allow Trump’s vision to be attained for Gaza.”
Trump has discussed a plan under which the United States will handle Gaza and Palestinians will have no right to return. The OTH country has rejected the idea in the region including Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
US State Secretary Marco Rubio said on Thursday that the United States wanted to hear new proposals from Arab states on Gaza after Trump’s plan was retreated.
Rubio said at a conservative radio show, “If they have got a better plan, it’s time to present it.”
Since the ceasefire was effective last month, Hamas, named a terrorist organization by the United States, has liberated 21 hostages, and Israel has released more than 730 prisoners. On Saturday, the next exchange asks for the release of three more Israelis in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners jailed by Israel.
The war in Gaza was attacked Israel with a Hamas terror attack of October 2023, killing 1,200 people and caught 250 hostages. According to local health officials, more than 48,200 Palestinians were killed by Israel’s counter aggressive, more than half of them women and children. Israel says the death toll has been killed, including 17,000 terrorists.
Both Israel and Hamas accuse them of reducing war crimes.
The United States on Thursday approved the Chief Prosecutor in the International Criminal Court on the ICC investigation to target US authorities and Israeli war crimes in Gaza.
Some information for this report came from Associated Press, Egnes France Press and Reuters.