The radical Islamic terrorist organization Hamas supported its will to leave three other Israeli hostages released on Friday with a list of names sent on Friday. Among the three people who have to be transferred to the Red Cross on Saturday is also a man who also has our citizenship.
A failure of the ceases -the fire between Israel and the Hamas must be rejoiced. The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the transfer of the list. According to the Stako -Fire Agreement, Hamas must inform about the names of the freely released. In exchange, dozens of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons must be released on Saturday.
While ceases -furen so far released 16 hostages
During the first six weeks phase of the agreement between Israel and Hamas, 33 hostages must be replaced against Palestinians, arrested in 1904. So far, 16 Israeli hostages have been released in five rounds. Hamas also left five Thai countries, who were not part of the agreement with Israel.
Shortly before the planned release, Hamas shot a rocket for the first time since it ceases -the fires in the Gaza Strip in the Gaza Strip. The floor fell into the sealed coastal area. According to the hospital, a 14 -year -old boy died in the refugee district of the Nuseirirat in the center of the Gaza Strip. It was a clear violation of the cease -the fire agreement, explained a spokesperson for the Israeli army.
Before the start of the security conference that took place in Munich, the American State Secretary Marco Rubio called on the Arab states for his own proposals regarding the future of the Gaza Strip that was destroyed by the war. “You can’t do it, but the only plan” is that of US President Donald Trump, Rubio said in an American radio broadcast. This provides for the permanent resettlement of approximately two million inhabitants of Gaza in Arab countries.
Source: Krone

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