Hamas on Saturday said on Friday that he was forced to take Israeli Arabia in exchange for 183 Palestinian prisoners and detainees after a delay that highlighted obstacles that pose a fragile trade that was intended to end the war in Gaza. The names of the three hostages were announced.
Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi, who were hostages from Kibutz Beeri in the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, have been accused of the day from the Nova Music Festival and will be handed over on Saturday. . Hamas said.
Hamas’ prisoners’ media office trades 183 Palestinians, including 18 Israelis serving life sentences and 184 who were detained in the Gaza Strip during the war. He said it is expected to do so.
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Previously, Palestinian extremist groups accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement and released the names of the three Israelis until the local time (11am) deadline passed. It was not immediately clear whether the delay would affect the scheduled exchange on Saturday.
Hamas delays entry of hundreds of trucks carrying food and other humanitarian supplies agreed under the Armistice Agreement, which came into effect on January 19, and is necessary to provide shelter to those returning. He accused them of holding back everything except tents and mobile homes. Their bombed home.
“This shows a clear manipulation of relief and shelter priorities,” Hamas said in a statement.
Cogat, an Israeli military agency that oversees the delivery of aid to Gaza, denied the charges and warned that Israel “does not tolerate violations by Hamas.”
SPAT exacerbates uncertainty about a ceasefire that had already been mounted following President Donald Trump’s surprise announcement this week, and expects Gaza to be taken over by the US.
Trump said Tuesday that he would like to move Gaza’s population to third countries like Egypt and Jordan, and place small coastal enclaves under US control to develop into the “Middle Eastern Riviera.”
The statement reached last month with Egyptians and Qatari intermediaries, highlighting the vulnerability of US-backed deals.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved Trump’s vision for Gaza as a “remarkable” plan, but he says it will rebuild Arab countries, Palestinian groups including Hamas and Palestinian authority, as well as homes and restaurants themselves. It was quickly rejected by many Gaza people.
But Israeli leaders have reiterated that they hoped that Israeli Defense Minister Katz on Thursday ordered the Army to be prepared to prepare a plan to allow Gaza residents who want to go to leave.