Mediators aim to shore up fragile ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon
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International mediators resolved the disagreements over the fragile ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon late on Sunday after the participation of Israeli military and civilians to disrupt the two agreements.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said that Hamas will deliver three hostages in Gaza, including Arquari Yehud, resolving the first major crisis in the Gaza ceasefire agreement a week ago.
In response, Israel will allow Palestinians displaced from the Gaza Street to return to their homes in the north of the destroyed territory.
The issue of Judi’s release was strained by the US ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, despite the release. Saturday Four women Israeli soldiers from Gaza and 200 Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons.
Israeli officials claim that Hamas, the Palestinian armed group, which oversees the Gaza Strip, has violated the agreement when soldiers were released before Yehud, who is still alive in Gaza.
Israel countered by postponing its withdrawal from the strategic corridor, which shares the north and the south of the Gaza, blocking the northern part of the area with hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
The masses of the Palestinians gathered near the corridor over the weekend, and some families slept outside the cold of winter.
The Israeli army has stated that “he fired a warning shots on the gatherings of dozens of suspects, which moved forward to troops and posed danger to them.”
Gaza’s health authorities said two people were killed and nine wounded as a result of the clashes on Sunday.
The mediators of the United States, Qatar and Egypt were able to resolve the crisis, effectively securing additional hostages on this Thursday, including Yehud.
The weekly release of hostages, which must take place next Saturday, will continue, as planned, and it is supposed that three Israeli officials will be released according to Israeli officials.
In return, several hundred Palestinian prisoners will also be free from Israeli prisons.
Hamas provided the list of hostages in captivity on Sunday and is going to be released as part of a six-week ceasefire, they are alive or dead.
The war in Gaza was launched on October 7, 2023, from Hamas attacks on Israel, during which group of militants killed 1200 people and took 250 hostages.
Israel responded to offensive action Gaza Which killed more than 47,000 people and caused humanitarian catastrophe in the area.
US President Donald Trump has urged Egypt and Jordan adopt Most of the population of Gaza, saying that it was time to “clean up” the area, but his proposal was rejected by the two Arab countries.
Meanwhile, the Trump’s administration stated that the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, which was purchased last November, will be extended until February 18.
The agreement stopped the fighting of more than a year between Israel and Hzbollah, the Lebanese armed group, which attacked the Jewish state, in solidarity Hamas.
Israel Last week, it became clear that it would not keep the two-month period from the Southern Lebanon to withdraw its military.
Israel claims that the Lebanese army is located in areas that have been released from both its troops and Hizbollah militants, have been very slow to maintain the deadline.
As the Israeli forces still hold territories inside Lebanon, hundreds of residents have appeared under the Israeli fire when they tried to walk their villages on foot.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, 22 people were killed on Sunday, 124 were injured.