Israel claims that the launch of hundreds of Arab prisoners is postponed “until the release of the next captives has been assured, and without the degrading ceremonies” at the handovers of Jewish prisoners in Gaza. Early on Sunday, the speech from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s business came as military vehicles that usually move in advance of the prisoners ‘ cars left the open doors of Ofer Prison just to move around and enter again.
620 Palestinians ‘ discharge was scheduled to occur shortly after six Jewish hostages were released on Saturday, but it had been delayed for several days. It was meant to be the largest one-day slave launch in Gaza ceasefire’s initial period. The truce’s upcoming was suddenly cast into question by Israel’s announcement. The Israeli statement possible made reference to a Hamas video that shows two hostages who are still unnamed speaking under duress during Saturday’s handover.
Hamas claimed that Netanyahu was “deliberately stalling,” a clear violation of the term, and that Israel had violated the ceasefire agreement.
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