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Gaza Ceasefire Deal in Brink while Netanyahu sends troops to Gaza in the middle of the hostage demand | World | News

Gaza Ceasefire Deal in Brink while Netanyahu sends troops to Gaza in the middle of the hostage demand | World | News

The fragile Cesefire treatment of Gaza hangs in balance, with Benjamin Netanyahu Threatening it will end if Hamas does not return more Israeli hostages.

IsraelThe prime minister ordered the troops to prepare the war against Hamas after the militant group said planned to delay the launch of three more hostages.

Netanyahu said: “If Hamas does not return to our hostages on Saturday at noon, Alto El Fuego will end and the FDI will return to an intense fight until Hamas is finally defeated.”

Since the high fire began, Hamas He has published 21 hostages in five exchanges in exchange for more than 730 Palestinian prisoners.

The Demaculated State of Three hostages released last Saturday He has enraged the Israelis and terrified the families of the remaining hostages, with heartbreaking details that arise about the conditions of their captivity.

For hostage families that are not scheduled for their launch in the first phase of the high fire, uncertainty is increasingly difficult to bear.

Tamir Nimrodi, 20, is an Israeli soldier who was kidnapped from his post at a cross between Israel and Gaza during the October 7 attack. It is not on the list to be released in the first stage.

His mother, Herut, said the Hamas Plan to delay the next hostage launch was a shock. She said: “We try to analyze it, they think, what are the possibilities? Is this psychological terrorism throwing us?”

She added: “I know that there is the possibility that I do not reach the point where you can hold my son.”

A second phase of the high fire agreement requires the return of all the remaining hostages and an indefinite extension of the truce.

However, the comments of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, on the pending launches and plans for postwar Gaza have destabilized the high fire arrangements.

On Tuesday, the American leader warned “All Hell will explode” if the Palestinian terrorist group does not launch “all” the remaining hostages this week. Netanyahu’s office said he welcomed Trump’s demand that Israel It should cancel the entire fire agreement if all approximately 70 hostages are not released for Saturday.

The Israeli leader’s office also said he ordered the military to mobilize the troops in the Gaza Strip and around.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said: “Trump must remember that there is an agreement that must be respected by both parties.

“This is the only way to recover prisoners. The language of threats has no value. It only complicates things.”

Trump was the host of King Abdullah II in Washington DC when he accumulated pressure on Jordan to take refugees from Gaza as part of his plan to rebuild the Middle East.

The journalists asked King Abdullah about Trump’s plan to turn Gaza into a “Riviera” of the Middle East, but did not approach the idea directly.

The Jordanian monarch also did not comment on the idea that a large number of refugees from Gaza could be welcome in Jordan, where millions of Palestinian refugees already live.

The king said that Jordan would be willing to “immediately” take up to 2,000 children in Gaza who have cancer or other diseases.

In a publication on social networks, the king reiterated Jordan’s “firm position” against the displacement of the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, and added that it was a “unified Arab position.”

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