The Islamist group reported on Monday that it would postpone until further notice the release of the captured people, after accusing the Israelis of raping the truce.
Hamas announced last Monday that the release of hostages will postpone until again, after accusing Israel of raping the agreed truce. Given this measure, Israeli prime minister Benjamín Netanyahu threatened the terrorist group with “intense fighting” In the Gaza Strip.
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In a statement, Netanyahu said: “If Hamas does not release our hostages before noon on Saturday, The High The Fire will end and [el ejército israelí] will resume intense fighting until Hamas is definitively defeated. “


It also did not specify whether it is all the captive hostages in Gaza or the small group that were going to be released on Saturday as part of the high -fire agreement.
Hamas accuses Israel of raping the truce and suspends the release of new hostages
The spokesman of the Hamas, Abu Obeidareaffirmed the commitment of the Palestinian movement with the terms of the agreement reached in Qatarbut “whenever the occupation clings to them.”
Hamas He expects, in particular, that the Israeli part “undertakes to retroactively compensate the last weeks”, in which he continued to sporadically attack the enclave.
“During the last three weeks, resistance leaders monitored the violations and breach of the terms of the agreement by the enemy, delaying the return of those displaced north of the north of the Gaza Stripattacking them with bombardments and shots in several areas of the Fringe And not carrying help materials in all its forms as agreed, while the resistance complied with all its obligations, “said the spokesman for Hamas In a statement.
And he completed: “Consequently, the delivery of the Zionist prisoners who had to be delivered next Saturday, corresponding to February 15, 2025, will be postponed until new notice, and until the occupation compromises and compensates for the right owed by recent weeks .
Source: Ambito

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