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Israel’s prime minister warned Hamas that it would end the ceasefire in Gaza and continue to fight if the Palestinian group “does not return our hostages to the noon on Saturday.”
Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the Israeli forces to rinse in and around Gaza, in response to the announcement of Hamas that the release of further hostages would be postponed until further notification.
Netanyahu did not determine that he demanded all 76 hostages, or only on Saturday to get rid of Saturday, but a minister said he was “everyone”.
On Monday, Hamas accused Israel of violating the three-week ceasefire agreement, including the blocking of vital humanitarian aids and wasael.
The group’s decision to delay the weekend scheduled edition has prompted US President Donald Trump to propose Israel to fully delete the agreement and “let hell out” unless “all hostages” returned on Saturdays.
Following a four -hour meeting of the Israel Security Cabinet on Tuesday, Netanyahu stated in a video statement that he “welcomed President Trump’s claim”.
He added: “In terms of Hamas’ announcement, I ordered the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) to accumulate in the Gaza Strip – and in the surrounding forces, for the announcement of the agreement on violations and the release of hostages.
“This action will be carried out at this hour and will be completed soon.”
He then issued an ultimatum that the security cabinet was unanimously approval.
“If Hamas does not return our hostages to the south on Saturday, the ceasefire will be completed, and the IDF will continue to fight to the final defeat of Hamas.”
But Israeli officials had contradictory messages that Netanyahu meant that Hamas had to let go of all the remaining hostages.
One source told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that he was willing to continue a ceasefire if the next three hostage group was released on Saturday.
Later, however, Miri Regev, a member of the war cabinet, wrote on X: “We made a very clear decision: we are making a statement by US President Donald Trump on the release of hostages – everyone will let go on Saturday!”
Following Netanyahu’s statement, Hamas stated that he was committed to a ceasefire agreement, but said that Israel had not “complied with his commitments”.
According to the Palestinian militant group, Israel is “responsible for any complications or delays in the emissions of hostages”.
The group reiterated that it has rejected the US President’s proposal in Gaza and calls his comments “racist” and claims that the Palestinians would not be able to expel the Palestinians from Gaza.
Last week, Trump announced a controversial plan for the United States to take the post-war gas and constantly relocate the Palestinians there to rebuild and become the “Middle East Rivira”. Netanyahu praised the president’s “revolutionary vision”.
The Palestinian authority, Hamas and the Arab states categorically rejected the proposal, while the UN warned that all forced displacements were “in line with ethnic cleaning.”
Meanwhile, the IDF has stated that it has raised the standby level of its Southern Command, which is responsible for Gaza operation, and confirmed it with additional teams, including reservists.
Earlier, on Tuesday, Hamas insisted that the door was open to us, Qatari and Egyptian mediators to intervene and return to the ceasefire.
“We don’t want this business to fall apart,” Hamas’s official Basem Naim official official BBC.
“We do the maximum to avoid obstacles and challenges, so we are ready to hand over prisoners next Saturday if the situation is remedied through the mediators.”
Israel was accused of “continuously” the ceasefire transaction, including the return of the Palestinians to leave their place of residence in the northern areas of Gaza between 48 and 72, and prevented the supply of stocks.
The first phase of the ceasefire transaction is said to last six weeks and a total of 33 Israeli hostages have been replaced with about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners from Gaza.
So far, 16 lives have been released since the ceasefire on January 19. Hamas also handed over five Thai hostages outside of the business.
The remaining 17 Israeli hostages – two children, one woman, five older than 50 years of age and nine under the age of 50 – are said to be released in the next three weeks. Both parties said that eight of these hostages were dead, but only one was named.
The business also saw that Israeli forces were leaving the densely populated areas of Gaza, Palestinians forced to leave their hundreds of thousands of residence returning to their homes in the north, and hundreds of aid per day allowed the area.
The Israeli military has launched a campaign to destroy Hamas for an unprecedented, cross-border attack on October 7, 2023, where about 1,200 people were killed and 251 hostages.
Since then, more than 48,210 people have been killed in Gaza, according to Hamas’s Ministry of Health.
Most of the Gaza population has also been displaced several times, nearly 70% of the buildings are damaged or destroyed, health, water, sewage treatment and hygiene systems have collapsed, and there are no lack of food, fuels, medicines and shelters.