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Hamas says that he will resume the versions of hostages from Gaza after Egypt, Qatar intervenes

Hamas says that he will resume the versions of hostages from Gaza after Egypt, Qatar intervenes

February 13 (UPI) – Hamas said Thursday that he would resume the release of hostages in line with the original calendar agreed in Alto El Fuego with Israel three days after activating a crisis by announcing that he was suspending the versions, accusing Israel of violating the agreement.

The advance occurred after the meeting of Egyptian mediators and Qatar in Cairo committed to do what is necessary to deal with the problems that separate the two sides and ResolveAccording to the militant group.

“Hamas confirms its continuous position to implement the agreement according to what was signed, which includes exchanging prisoners according to the specified calendar,” said Hamas In a statement.

Egypt and Qatar promised to work to “eliminate obstacles and fill the gaps” in the conversations that Hamas said they were characterized by an attitude of power.

The statement reiterated Hamas’ concern areas regarding the provision of the agreement on humanitarian aid to Gaza, specifically equipment to satisfy the urgent need for shelter, including caravans, tents, heavy construction machinery, as well as medicine and medicine fuel.

Israel, who warned Wednesday that the high fire would end and resume “intense fighting” That would see Hamas “decisively defeated” unless the hostages were released on Saturday, he has not yet responded officially.

However, Israel’s times reported that Israel had communicated Hamas through Egyptian mediators and Qatar that would do so keep the fire high provided that the group releases three hostages more on Saturday, according to their previously agreed schedule.

Until now, 21 hostages, including five Thai nationals, have been released in five releases in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinians since the high fire agreement entered into force on January 19, with the help of the then US president Donald Trump, who pushed hard to overcome the line.

The agreement requires that 33 Israeli hostages be published during the first 42 -day phase of the agreement, which has about three weeks to function before the transition to one yet to tie the second phase.

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, traveled to Washington to talk to Trump in the second phase last week, but the visit threw the entire process to doubt after Trump asked the United States to gaza and clarify to the Palestinians to give way to reconstruction.

Trump weighed again on Tuesday after Hamas said he was stopping hostages, urging Israel to finish the high -fire agreement with Hamas and “Let all hell establish“If all the remaining hostages that stopped in Gaza were not released on Saturday.

There are still two children, a woman and 14 men for releasing before phase 1 ends in the morning of March. 2.

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