Getty PicturesHamas says talks with Israel about additional steps within the Gaza ceasefire deal are conditional on Palestinian prisoners being freed as agreed.
Israel mentioned on Sunday it was delaying the discharge of greater than 600 Palestinians in return for six dwelling and 4 useless hostages who had been freed, accusing Hamas of repeated violations together with “humiliating” handover ceremonies.
A senior Hamas official mentioned the choice uncovered the complete settlement to “grave hazard” and known as on mediators, particularly the US, to strain Israel.
The deal’s first part and momentary six-week truce is about to run out on Saturday however oblique negotiations on the second part and an finish to the battle haven’t but begun.
UN Secretary Basic António Guterres warned that the ceasefire was “precarious” and {that a} resumption of hostilities should be averted in any respect prices.
He additionally known as for the “dignified launch of all remaining hostages”.
On Saturday – the beginning of the sixth and last week of the ceasefire deal’s first part – Hamas launched six dwelling Israeli hostages.
As with lots of the earlier handovers, 5 of them had been led onto phases beside armed fighters earlier than being transferred to the Purple Cross after which taken to Israel.
Later, Hamas posted a video of two different hostages in a automobile watching one of many handover ceremonies and showing to plead with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to get them out too. A discussion board representing the hostages’ households condemned the video as a “sickening show of cruelty”.
There was already fury in Israel after Hamas returned the our bodies of 4 hostages earlier within the week, together with these of Shiri Bibas and her two younger sons Ariel and Kfir, who had been kidnapped throughout the 7 October 2023 assaults on Israel.
It emerged on Friday that Hamas had handed over the stays of a Palestinian lady somewhat than these of Ms Bibas. The group mentioned there had been a mistake and transferred Ms Bibas’s physique later that day.
Israeli authorities additionally mentioned a autopsy had proven that Ariel and Kfir’s captors killed the boys “with their naked arms”, contradicting Hamas’s declare that they died in an Israeli air strike.
Israel was scheduled to free 620 Palestinian prisoners in trade for the ten hostages. Greater than 400 had been Gazans detained by Israeli forces throughout the battle, whereas 50 of the prisoners had been serving life sentences in Israeli jails.
That they had reportedly already boarded buses at a jail within the occupied West Financial institution when the order got here to droop their launch whereas Netanyahu consulted ministers.
Within the early hours of Sunday, the prime minister’s workplace mentioned the discharge could be postponed “in gentle of Hamas’s repeated violations, together with the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda functions”.
“It has been determined to delay the discharge of terrorists that was deliberate for yesterday till the discharge of the subsequent hostages has been assured, and with out the humiliating ceremonies.”
ReutersHamas – which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the US, UK and different nations – denounced Israel’s determination as a “blatant violation” of the deal and warned US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators that there might be no talks on extending the ceasefire till the prisoners had been launched.
“We have now conveyed a transparent and robust message to the mediators – we can’t proceed discussing any additional steps if these 620 Palestinians are usually not launched,” Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim said in an interview with Al Jazeera on Monday.
Requested if the scheduled launch of the our bodies of one other 4 Israeli hostages on Thursday might be affected, he replied that “all choices are on the desk”.
“Earlier than going to the subsequent step, we have now to ensure that the previous step [will happen],” he added.
“Netanyahu is clearly sending robust messages that he’s deliberately sabotaging the deal, he’s making ready the ambiance for returning again to the battle. Subsequently, what are the ensures that he may take the opposite 4 our bodies and once more not launch the agreed-upon variety of Palestinians, plus the 620 Palestinians?”
Naim mentioned Hamas had mentioned Israel’s complaints in regards to the hostage handover ceremonies, however denied that they had been humiliating and alleged that Israeli authorities had mistreated Palestinian prisoners earlier than they had been launched.
The White Home backed Israel’s determination to delay the prisoner launch, saying it was an “acceptable response” to what it known as the “barbaric remedy” of hostages by Hamas.
However President Donald Trump’s Center East envoy, Steve Witkoff, mentioned he would journey to the area this week with the purpose of getting “an extension of part one”.
“We’re hopeful that we have now the correct time… to start part two, and end it off and get extra hostages launched,” he informed CNN on Sunday.
EPAA complete of 33 Israeli hostages are speculated to be exchanged for about 1,900 Palestinian prisoners and detainees from Gaza throughout the ceasefire deal’s first part.
To this point, 25 dwelling hostages and 4 useless hostages have been launched, whereas the our bodies of the final 4 hostages are scheduled to be handed over this week. 5 dwelling Thai hostages have additionally been freed outdoors the deal.
The settlement has additionally seen Israeli forces withdraw from densely populated areas of Gaza. A whole bunch of hundreds of displaced Palestinians have been allowed to return to their houses within the north and tons of of support lorries are actually being allowed into the territory every day.
The ceasefire’s second part ought to see the remaining hostages launched, a full Israeli withdrawal and a everlasting ceasefire.
The Israeli navy launched a marketing campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross-border assault on 7 October 2023, during which about 1,200 folks had been killed and 251 had been taken hostage.
No less than 48,346 folks have been killed in Gaza since then, in accordance with the territory’s Hamas-run well being ministry.
Most of Gaza’s inhabitants has additionally been displaced a number of instances, virtually 70% of buildings are estimated to be broken or destroyed, the healthcare, water, sanitation and hygiene programs have collapsed, and there are shortages of meals, gasoline, drugs and shelter.


















































