The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that the armistice would end in Gaza and the military would resume the fighting of Hamas until it was defeated if the militant Palestinian group would not publish hostages until afternoon.
After Netanyahus Ultimatum, Hamas made an explanation in which its commitment to the armistice was renewed and Israel was accused of endangering it.
The Israeli announcement came after Netanyahu met with several important ministers, including defense, foreign matters and national security, which he said of the ultimatum.
After almost 16 months of war months, Hamas has gradually released hostages on January 19 on January 19, but on Monday it said that until further announcements about allegations, it would no longer be released with military fire and shots and preventing them from preventing them and preventing them. Relief materials enter the area.
Israel denies to withhold the care of the help and says that it has been released to people to ignore warnings, not to approach Israeli troop positions.
“If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday afternoon, the ceasefire ends and the IDF will return to intensive fights until Hamas is finally defeated,” said Netanyahu.
It was not immediately clear whether Netanyahu meant that Hamas would publish all hostages that take place in Gaza, or only those who were expected to publish on Saturday under the armistice.
US President Donald Trump suggested that Hamas should publish all hostages in Gaza by Saturday, or he would suggest that the Israel-Hamas armistice be called up and “broke out” hell. Hamas previously said that it would stop the publication of hostages until further termination, citing violations of the ceasefire. Trump, who meets Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Tuesday, also said that he could help Jordan and Egypt if they do not take Palestinian refugees who are laid from the Gaza Strip.
His office did not immediately answer a Reuters application to request comments on the comments of the Prime Minister.
US President Donald Trump, a close ally of Israel, said Hamas should publish all hostages by Saturday.
The prime minister also said that he had ordered the military to gather forces inside and around Gaza, and the military announced shortly after taking additional forces in Israel’s south, including the mobilization of reservists.
The Hamas rejects Trump’s “Language of Threats”
A Hamas officer said on Tuesday that Israeli hostages could only be brought home if the ceasefire was respected what the “language of the threats” dismissed after Trump said he would let hell out if it was not freed would.
“Trump has to remember that there is an agreement that has to be respected by both parties, and this is the only way to bring back the (Israeli) prisoners. The language of the threats has no value and complicated only the matter” said Reuters.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas was enough three Israeli hostages, whose lean appearance is shocked by Israeli, while Israel on Saturday during the last stage of a ceasefire deal that aimed to target the 15-month war in the Gaza to free dozens of Palestinians.
So far, 16 of the 33 hostages, which are to be freed in the first 42-day phase of the ceasefire, and five Thai hostages, which were returned in an unscheduled publication.
In return, Israel has released hundreds of prisoners and prisoners, including prisoners, the lifelong prison terms for fatal attacks and Palestinians who were arrested during the war and held without charges.
“We must not go backwards”: hostage “family group”
A group that represents families of hostage asked Netanyahu to adhere to the ceasefire.
“We must not go backwards. We cannot allow the hostages to waste the hostage in captivity,” says an explanation.
According to Israeli media, there are still 76 hostages in the Gaza, more than 35 of which they are assumed.
The right -wing extremist finance minister Bezhalel Smotrich, who was one of the most important ministers who met Netanyahu on Tuesday, said that if not all hostages were released by Saturday, the war should be resumed.
In this case, gazas should be cut off water, electricity and help, and the Palestinians should be removed there, he said.
“Only fire and brimstone from our aircraft, our artillery, our tanks and our heroic fighters will give. There will be a full line -up of the Gaza Strip,” he said.
Around 1,200 people were killed in October 7, 2023. The attacks on South Israeli communities led by Hamas and around 250 were brought to Gaza as hostages, as the Israeli elevator wall showed.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, more than 48,000 Palestinians were killed in the war, and almost all 2.3 million inhabitants of Gaza, which were sold internally by the conflict.
Gaza, one of the most densely populated areas in the world, was destroyed by the military offensive of Israel. The enclave has food, water and accommodation and needs billions in foreign help.
Trump meets with Jordan’s king
Trump has annoyed the Palestinians and Arab leaders and decades of US politics, which advocated a possible two-state solution in the region by trying to improve his vision of Gaza.
He said the United States should take over the Gaza and pull out its more than two million Palestinian residents so that the enclave can be converted into the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
The violent shift of a population under military occupation is a war crime, which is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions from 1949.
US President Donald Trump confirmed his vision on Tuesday to displace people from Gaza from Gaza when Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Washington, DC, said on Tuesday he thinks that Palestinians – who condemned the proposal Would welcome vision.
Trump suspended the idea that the USA would take over Gaza strip and to populate its residents permanently when he met Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Tuesday in the middle of the widespread resistance to his plan among the Arab allies, including Jordan.
Netanyahu, who spoke after a meeting of his security cabinet, said the group “welcomed the revolutionary vision of the president for the future of the Gaza Strip”.
The security cabinet is a selected group of ministers that include defense, national security and foreign representatives.
The Palestinians fear repetition of what they call the Nakba or a disaster, as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were fled or triggered during the 1948 war who accompanied the creation of Israel. Israel denies that they were forced.
For Jordan, Trump’s speech is dangerously close to his nightmare of a mass release of Palestinians from Gaza and West Bank, which reflects a vision of Jordan as an alternative Palestinian home, which has long been propagated by Ultra nationalist Israelis.
Amman’s concern is reinforced by an increase in violence at its border to the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where the Palestinian hopes for statehood are undermined by the expansion of the Jewish settlement.