Hamas has announced a delay in the planned release of Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip, accusing Israel of breaking the fragile ceasefire agreement. The militant group claims Israel has failed to meet its obligations, citing delays in the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza, airstrikes, and restrictions on humanitarian aid. This announcement has heightened tensions following a weekend of hostage releases that revealed the dire conditions of those held captive. Israel maintains it is committed to upholding the ceasefire and is awaiting the outcome of a security cabinet meeting. The situation has sparked renewed fear in Gaza and jeopardizes the delicate peace process, raising concerns that the conflict may resume.
Relatives of hostages, held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, block a highway in Tel Aviv, Monday, Feb. 10, 2025 after the militant group announced it would delay hostage releases in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ceasefire. of Israel i hostages from the Gaza Strip has jolted a fragile ceasefire that’s seen as having the potential to
The developments also have led to new fear in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have surged to what remains of their homes in the territory’s north after fleeing in the war’s earliest weeks. The militant group, which quickly reasserted control over Gaza when the ceasefire began on Jan. 19, said the next hostage release would be delayed “until further notice.”
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