Hamas says it will continue to launch the hostages under the Gaza deal
Hamas said it is committed to the implementation of the ceasefire deal in Gaza with Israel and will continue to release the hostages as part of the agreed time.
After talks in Cairo, the Palestinian armed group said that the Egyptian brokers and Qataris confirmed that they would “remove obstacles” to the deal.
There was no immediate response from Israel. But the Egyptian and Qatari reports stated that the brokers brought the gaps between the two sides, both of which are committed to continuing the implementation.
On Tuesday, Israel said that the ceasefire would end if the hostage enthusiasm would not be on Saturday. Hamas had said earlier that it was postponing the publications about what it claimed was Israeli violations.
Hamas said that Israel does not allow the amounts agreed upon from vital humanitarian aid, including tents and shelters, which Israel denied.
The group’s announcement prompted US President Donald Trump to the proposal of Israel to cancel the agreement and “let hell explode” unless “all hostages” are returned by Saturday.