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Today, Israel said he was postponing the release of hundreds of Palestinic prisoners while the militant group Hamas did not meet the conditions. This move emphasizes the fragility of the break-up agreement in Gaza.

The Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has published a statement in the early morning hours in which Israel is waiting for the delivery of 620 Palestinian prisoners and detainees “until the release of Israeli hostages without humiliating ceremonies”.

It was a reference to recent handover by Hamas for whom UN officials said they were contrary to international law. Hamas made hostages to appear on stage in front of a crowd and sometimes speak before they are extradited. The coffins with hostage remains are also carried through the crowd.

The Israeli announcement, which also accused Hamas for repeated treasure violation of the old month, followed the Palestinian militant group yesterday surrendered six hostages from Gaza within the exchange agreed as part of the truce.

Six hostages exempted yesterdays were the last living Israeli prisoners who were supposed to be committed during the first stage of ceasefire. The bodies of the four dead Israeli hostages were supposed to be delivered next week. It is not clear if the Israel wants a guarantee to release or release other hostages.

Once the six hostages returned to Israel, Hamas posted a video that saw the other two hostages, Eviatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dallal, looking at one of the handover. Hamas’s spokesman Abdul Latif Al-Can was accused earlier for the violation of the truce because Saturday went without releasing Palestinians as planned.

Israel and Hamas often accused each other about violations from the beginning of the truce on the 19th. January, but it has continued to maintain so far. At one point, Hamas announced that he would stop teaching hostages due to the alleged Israeli violations.

(Vijesti.ba)


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