There is clear progress in the efforts to save -the fires between Israel and the militant Hamas. After placement interviews on Thursday in Egypt, the radical Islamic terrorist organization Hamas announced that it would release the following hostages, as agreed.
The conversations in Cairo were positive, said it in Hamas’s communication. The negotiators Qatar and Egypt had assured that they would continue to work on “to get rid of obstacles”. Hamas initially had the release of the following hostages, which was actually intended for Saturday. She accused Israel of not holding the agreement on the cessation -the fire. Israel rejected this decided and endangered with a new beginning of the war, no further hostages were released. In exchange for the hostages, Palestinian prisoners must be released again.
According to Hamas, Israel will increase the number of help deliveries that the destroyed Gaza Strip may enter. Moreover, heavy construction machines will probably be brought into the blocked coastal area to clear rubble and living containers. However, this was refused by the Israeli side.
Dispute about assistance
The claim of Hamas was that Israel does not allow deliveries of residential containers, tents and heavy construction machinery to evacuation of debris. In addition, 92 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in the sealed coastal area during the ceasefiring. The Israeli Authority Cogat (coordination of government activities in the areas) responsible for Palestinian Affairs, rejected the allegations of assistance. During the cessation -the fire rode around 15,000 trucks with humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, it said.
36 hostages no longer live
76 hostages are currently being included in the Gaza Strip. According to Israeli information, 36 no longer live from them, so in their case it is about the transfer of the remains. Hamas recently released a total of 16 Israeli hostages in five exchange campaigns. In exchange, Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners. Since the Hamas massacre in Israel on October 7, 2023, the hostages fall under the violence of terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Krone

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