The Palestinian militants group Hamas announced on Monday that it would stop launching the Israeli hostages until further notice of what he said was Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement.
In response, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Hamas violated the ceasefire agreement with his announcement and said that he ordered the army to prepare at the highest level of preparation in Gaza and defend Israeli societies.
Abu Obida, a spokesman for the Hamas military wing, said that since the ceasefire came into force on January 19, Israel has been late to allow the displaced Palestinians to return to northern Gaza, targeted Ghazan with military shelling and fire and stopped the relief materials entering the region. .
The ceasefire has been hopped to a large extent during the past three weeks, although there were some incidents in which the Palestinians have killed the Israeli shooting. Relief agencies say that the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza has increased since the ceasefire.
As part of the first stage of the ceasefire deal, Israel withdrew the forces from the crucial Netzarim corridor that divides Gaza, allowing more Palestinians to return home. But the next stage of the ceasefire complicated by President Donald Trump insists that the United States should take over Gaza.
Abu Obida said that Hamas will not launch any other hostages until “Israel corresponds to and compensates for the past weeks.”
Another exchange of Israeli hostages was to be held for Palestinian prisoners on Saturday.
Holding the ceasefire talks for stage 2
To date, 16 out of 33 hostages who will be released in the first stage of 42 days of the deal to the house, as well as five Thai hostages who have been returned in an unprecedented version.
On the other hand, Israel called hundreds of prisoners and detainees, starting with prisoners who spend life for life due to deadly attacks by the detained Palestinians during the war and detained without charge.
But Hamas accused Israel of withdrawing its feet of allowing assistance in Gaza, which is one of the conditions of the first stage of the agreement, and it is the charge of Israel’s rejection of being incorrect.
The Palestinian Armed Group Hamas handed over three Israeli hostages, whose Israeli appearance shocked, while Israel began liberating dozens of Palestinians, on Saturday during the last stage of the ceasefire deal aimed at ending the 15 -month war in Gaza.
In turn, Israel accused Hamas of not respecting the arrangement in which the hostages were launched and public screens are coordinated in front of the large crowds when they are handed over to the Red Cross.
Earlier, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the Israeli delegation had returned from the ceasefire talks in Qatar, amid increasing doubts about the Egyptian and British operation to end the war.
There were no immediate details about the reason for the return of the talks, which aim to form the basis for the second stage of the multi -stage ceasefire agreement and the hostage stock exchange for the race that was reached last month.
A Palestinian official near the discussions said that the progress that was suspended through the lack of confidence between the two sides, who accused each other of violating the conditions of the ceasefire.
The Palestinians have no right to return under Trump’s plan
At the same time, US President Donald Trump said that the Palestinians in Gaza will not have the right to return under his plan to “ownership” of the war -torn lands, which contradicts other officials in his administration who sought to say a temporary transfer to its residents.
Less than a week after putting his plan to the United States to control Gaza and transfer it to “The Riviera of the Middle East”, Trump said, in an interview with Bret Baier from Fox News, which was scheduled to broadcast on Monday, “No, will not” when they were asked If the Palestinians in Gaza have the right to return to the region.
It comes as it increased the pressure on the Arab countries, especially the American allies, Jordan and Egypt, to take the Palestinians from Gaza, who call the region as part of a future homeland.
“We will build safe societies, slightly away from their whereabouts, as there is all this danger,” Trump said. “Meanwhile, I would like to own this. Think about it as a real estate development for the future. It will be a beautiful plot of land. Do not spend big money.”
Arab countries criticized Trump’s proposal, and Trump’s latest words were issued a day before he was appointed to host Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday. In addition to concerns about strengthening the long targets of the two -state solution to the Israeli -Palestinian conflict, Egypt and Jordan have sparked security concerns, especially welcoming large numbers of additional refugees in their countries even temporarily.
After Trump’s initial comments last week, press secretary at the White House, Caroline Levitt and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, insisted that Trump only wanted the Palestinians to move from Gaza “temporarily and” for the “temporary” time to allow the removal of debris, disposal of non -spoilers and reconstruction.
Trump did not rule out last week the deployment of American forces to help secure the region, but at the same time he insisted that American money will pay to pay the price of rebuilding Gaza, raising basic questions about the nature of his plan.
