The Israeli Prime Minister will end unless none of the ceasefire in ceasefire was released from Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Hamas, the ceasefire in Gaza will end and the Palestinian group “will fight if our hostages do not return our lunch.
Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli forces responded to the postponement of more probabilities in and around Gaza in response to the announcement of Hamas and around Gaza.
It was not clear about the release of all 76 of Netanyahu’s remaining collateral or released this Saturday.
On Monday, Hamas, Israel’s three-week ceasefire deal, including vital humanitarian aid, said that Israel was released, he said.
The group’s decision has repealed the US President Donald Trump’s Israeli agreement and offered to return the “Hell” Saturday.
Hamas said on Tuesday, the door is open to the United States, Qatar and Egyptian mediators and has acquired a ceasefire deal and a ceasefire deal.
A high Hamas official rejected the things that Trump called the “threat of threat.”
The rest of the pledges are a week after the fact that Trump has announced the controversial plan for the permanent movement of the US Western War Gaza and the two million Palestinians living there.
The Palestinian authority definitely rejected the proposal of Hamas and Arab countries, and warned that the UN will be given “ethnic cleansing”.
The first phase of the ceasefire deal is six weeks and a total of 33 Palestinian prisoners and prisoners from Gaza sees a total of 33 Israeli hostages.
To date, 16 hostages have been released, because it comes to force on January 19 from the end of the ceasefire. Hamas also handed over five Thai pledges outside the terms of the contract.
The remaining 17 Israeli hostages – two children, a woman, five people and more than 50 years old, and nine men under the age of 50 are expected to be released within the next three weeks. Both sides said that eight of these hostages were killed, but one was called one.
The deal also saw that Israeli forces have returned to their homes in the north of the Palestinians in the areas where Gaza are inhabited and hundreds of thousands of people.
The Israeli Army Hamas started a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented border attack on October 7, 2023, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 were taken hostages.
According to the Ministry of Health of the region, more than 48,210 people were killed in Gaza.
The majority of Gaza have been displaced, about 70% of buildings are estimated to be damaged or destroyed, health, water, sewage and hygiene systems collapsed and have a lack of food, fuel, medicine and shelter.