The radical Islamic Palestinian organization Hamas, according to its own statements, explains the agreed release of other Israeli hostages “to be exposed”. The release planned for the coming Saturday will be postponed until Israel “has fulfilled its obligations,” said a Hamas spokesperson.
For the time being Hamas does not want to release any further hostages. To justify, Hamas spokesperson Abu Ubaida has announced that Israel does not adhere to the agreement about the ceases -the fire.
Hamas accuses Israel of ignoring agreements
On Saturday the extremists actually wanted to release three hostages. This will only be possible if Israel follows the agreements again, it was said. Hamas, however, is in fact with the agreements about the ceases -the fires that have been in force since January 19 and the exchange of hostages for prisoners of Palestinians, Ubaida confirmed.
Israel, on the other hand, delayed the return of displaced people to the northern Gaza Strip, opened the fire on various points on the coastal strip and the import of relief supplies, Ubaida justified the shift in the release. Hamas, on the other hand, adhered to all similarities.
Israel denies violations of the ceasefish -furen
Israel has repeatedly rejected accusations and violated the agreements. The spokesperson for the Israeli government David Mencer rejected accusations, Israel blocked assistance. The Israel Katz of Israel described the announcement of Hamas as a serious violation of the cease -the fire agreement and the agreement on the release of the hostages. “I instructed the IDF to prepare for every possible scenario in Gaza with the highest alert and to protect the cities (on the edge of the Gaza Strip),” he said.
16 out of a total of 33 hostages
Since the start of the ceasefire in the Gaza War on January 19, Hamas has released 16 of a total of 33 Israeli hostages in five releases, which must be transferred by Hamas during the first phase of the three-phase agreement.
Moreover, the terrorist organization left five Thai countries, but not as part of the agreement with Israel. In exchange, Israel rejected 583 Palestinians held by planned 1,904 prisoners. On the list of remaining hostages that still have to be released, the Austrian-Israeli double citizen of Tal Sham is also on the list.
Source: Krone

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