Israeli troops were preventing Palestinians from returning to their homes in the north of the Gaza Strip on Sunday as Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the terms of the ceasefire agreement a week ago. –
This month, under the terms of the initial phase of the deal, Israel was expected to withdraw some of its troops to allow hundreds of thousands of displaced Ghazan to go north after the hostage and prisoner exchange on Saturday. –
But Rear Adam. Israeli military spokesman Daniel Hagari on Saturday accused Hamas of violating the agreement by not returning Israeli citizens first. Israeli officials said that under the agreement, an Israeli hostage in Gaza, Arble Jew, is one of the four women released on Saturday.
The hostages issued were all the soldiers who were looking for a Gaza border base, and was abducted on October 7, 2023 during a Hamas -led attack on Israel, which launched the war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said it would not allow Ghazan to move north until “civilian Arble Jewish release is arranged,” until the return of the squad and residents. The return will not be clarified.
Hamas on Sunday accused Israel of violating the deal and violating the deal by preventing the displaced Ghazans from moving north.
In a statement, Hamas said it had informed the mediators that Ms Jews were alive and gave “all the necessary guarantees for its release”, adding that the mediators in hope to resolve the dispute. Following with The most important thing between the parties is that after the devastating war after the ceasefire, the fire was implemented by the fire.
The firefire was contracted by the United States, Qatar and Egypt. Israeli officials did not immediately respond to requests to comment on Hamas’s claims.
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