The Hamas announced the names of three Israeli hostages on Friday, which are to be published on Saturday in return for Palestinian prisoners after a delay that underlined the obstacles was hung about a fragile business that is to end the war in Gaza.
Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi, both of whom were taken as hostages during the cross -border attack by Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7, 2023, and or Levy, who were kidnapped by the Nova Music Festival that day, will be handed over on Saturday. Said Hamas.
The Hamas Media Office said that Israel would free Israel in the exchange of 183 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners, including 18, serving the life in prison, 54 long punishments and 111, which were held in the Gaza Strip during the war.
In the past, the Palestinian militant group of Israel accused of violating her ceasefire against the armistice and held the names of the three Israelis up to a period from 4 a.m. (9 a.m. ET). It was not immediately clear whether the delay would influence the planned exchange on Saturday.
Hamas accused Israel of delaying the entry of hundreds of trucks with food and other humanitarian deliveries that were agreed as part of the ceasefire contract that was effective on January 19, and held all back to a fraction of the tents and mobile homes that are necessary To grant the return of people protection to their bombarded houses.
“This shows a clear manipulation of auxiliary and protection priorities,” said Hamas in an explanation.
Cogat, the Israeli military authority, which monitors the aids in Gaza, denied the allegation and warned that Israel would not “tolerate violations by Hamas”.
Uncertainty about the longevity of the ceasefire
The spitting improves uncertainty about the ceasefire, which, according to US President Donald Trump’s surprising announcement, had already expected the United States with the takeover of Gaza.
Trump said on Tuesday that he wanted to bring the Gaza population to a third country like Egypt or Jordan and put the small coastal slave under US control to develop into the “Riviera of the Middle East”.
“We are not in a hurry,” said Trump on Friday reporters in the White House and referred to his Gaza plan.
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Nevertheless, it underlined the fragility of the deal last month with Egyptian and Qatarian mediators and supported by the United States.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supported Trump’s vision for Gaza as a “remarkable” plan, but it was immediately rejected by Arab countries, Palestinian groups such as Hamas and the Palestinian authority and many Gazans, who said they would rebuild their houses and restaurants themselves .
However, the Israeli leaders have repeated the line that the Gazans, who would like to be able to go, and Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the army to prepare a plan on Thursday to enable the departure of the residents of Gaza Strip they wanted to go.
13 Israeli, 5 Thai hostages have returned so far
So far, 13 Israeli hostages of the 33 children, women and older men have come home in the first 42-day phase of the agreement, and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and prisoners were released in exchange. Five Thai hostages were also returned.
The work at the second stage of the multi -phase contract, which aimed to secure the publication of around 60 male hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, started, and an Israeli negotiation team was expected to fly to Doha on Saturday, Israeli media reported Media reported on Friday.
However, the accusations made by Hamas against Israel showed how little trust between the two sides was the bloodiest episode in decades after more than 15 months.
The Israeli military said on Friday that commanders carried out situational reviews before the next phase of the currently discussed agreement, whereby the troops are used at various points around the Gaza Strip.
Hamas says that the help has less than agreed
Hamas said that only 8,500 trucks of the 12,000, which had previously arrived, had entered the territory.
In addition, only 10 percent of the 200,000 tents and 60,000 caravans who had arrived to provide protection had arrived, Hamas said and left hundreds of thousands in hard winter weather.
Finally, heavy machines had to have to extinguish millions of tons of debris and restore the thousands of corpses that were believed to be buried.
Strong winds and rain cheated families in the center of Gaza and Blies overnight overnight, while many are still trying to find a safer place to live after the armistice.
Israel has rejected accusations that it enables its feet to support the entry to support care as a “completely unfounded claim” that it has approved in thousands of trucks, including tents and accommodations.
Cogat said that more than 100,000 tents had entered the Gaza since the agreement came into force in the last month and the caravans were also embedded, while the tractors had come from Egypt since Sunday.
But hundreds of thousands of people are still in tents and other temporary accommodation from months of use, while the fights raged last year.
So far, despite allegations due to violisms against both sides, the ceasefire has held the armistice that left the path to the end of the war and the reconstruction of Gaza Strip.
The men armed by the Hamas attacked on October 7, 2023 Israel, killed around 1,200 people and confiscated more than 250 as hostages in Israel’s serious loss of life on a single day since the state was founded in 1948.
In response to this, Israel started an air and floor war in Gaza Strip, which, according to the Gaza health authorities, killed more than 47,000 Palestinians and destroyed the narrow enclave on the ground.