Negotiations to avoid the end of the truce seem to be directed. Egypt and Qatar are two key countries in negotiation.
The group Hamas declared Thursday that It would release the next group of Hostages from Israel as planned. This paves the way to the resolution of an important dispute that threatened the high fire in the Gaza Strip. The militant group declared that the Egyptian and Qatari mediators would work to “eliminate all obstacles” and that it would apply the truce agreement.
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The statement indicated that three other Israeli hostages would be released on Saturday. There were no immediate comments from Israel about the announcement And the movement should allow the high fire in the Gaza Strip to continue for now, But his future is still doubtful.


Hamas resumed the delivery of the following Israeli hostages
Hamás said his delegation held conversations in Cairo with Egyptian officials and who was in contact with the Prime Minister of Qatar to increase the entry in gaza of shelters, medical supplies, fuel and heavy equipment to remove debris.
The Egyptian state chain Qahera tv, close to the country’s security services, he reported that Egypt and Qatar had managed to solve the dispute. The two Arab countries are key mediators in the negotiation of Alto El Fuego, which entered into force in January, 15 months after the war began.
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Egypt and Qatar managed to solve the dispute, as key mediators in the negotiation.
Egyptian media also spread Images that showed trucks with provisional housing and excavators on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing with Gaza. They reported that the trucks were heading to an Israeli inspection zone before crossing Gaza.
Israel threatened Hamas to finish the stop to fire if he does not deliver to the hostages on Saturday
Hamas had announced last Monday that he would postpone until again the release of hostagesafter accusing Israel of raping the agreed truce. Before this measure, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu threatened the terrorist group with “intense fighting” In the Gaza Strip.
In a statement, Netanyahu said: “If Hamas does not release our hostages before noon on Saturday, the high fire will end and [el ejército israelí] will resume intense fighting until Hamas is definitively defeated. “
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