The truce in Gaza seems to be hanging on a wire. The Hamas -Voice Porta, Abu Obeida, announced that the Palestinian group will postpone the hostages, as part of the second phase of the contract, “until the new warning.” Obeida said: “In the last three weeks, resistance leadership has monitored the enemy’s violations and the failure to meet the terms of the agreement, from the delay in the return of the people displaced to the northern track of Gaza, the shootings and the attacks on several areas of the track, even the delivery of help in all its forms, as agreed, while the resistance has fulfilled all its obligations. ” Therefore, the launch of the hostages, scheduled for Saturday, “was postponed to a new warning and until the occupation is committed and not retroactively compensating the violations,” added the Hamas Gate, as reported by Ynet.
The parties made five exchanges since the fire came into force last month, releasing 21 hostages and more than 730 prisoners. The next exchange was scheduled for Saturday, with the release of three Israeli hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Israel and Hamas are in the middle of a six -week ceased fire during which Hamas is throwing dozens of hostages captured in the attack on October 7, 2023 in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Obey, a gate of Qassam’s brigades, added that the decision to delay the release of hostages “will remain in force until the occupying entity does not respect the past obligations and does not compensate.” “We affirm our commitment to the terms of the contract until the job joins you,” he concluded. He reports this to Jazeera.
Hamas’s move caused Israel’s reaction, which makes it known that it prepares for the possibility of “any scenario” in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Katz Minister of Defense has announced that “he gave the Israeli forces (IDF) to prepare at the maximum alert level for any possible scenario in Gaza and protect Israeli communities near the border with the border with the Enclave Palestinian reports Israel’s times. “We will not return to the reality of October 7,” Katz added in reference to the attack two years ago in Israel, which led to the beginning of Israeli military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
In the light of the Hamas announcement to suspend the liberation of hostages, an Israeli political source announced that “first -minister Benjamin Netanyahu is currently conducting consultations with defense leaders.” Also – it is explained – Netanyahu intends to anticipate the security office meeting for tomorrow morning.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that the Palestinian people will not have the right to return to Gaza based on their plan, which establishes that the United States “assume control” of the territory. He said this in an interview with Bret Baier of Fox News Channel. “No, they wouldn’t have, because they will have much better accommodations,” Trump answered the question if the Palestinian people would have the right to return, “in other words, I am talking about building a permanent place for them.”
Source: IL Tempo

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