Why is the tension rising because Hamas Israeli ceases to a ceasefire?


Why do you have it? Hamas announced delays Are you planning on releasing your next hostage group?

In one of the official statements released on Telegram, the group called the announcement a “warning” to Israel, giving mediators “enough time to pressure the Occupation (Israel) to fulfill its obligations “It’s.”

He said “the door remains open” as the next scheduled release moves ahead on Saturday.

This group appears to be giving time for impasses to be resolved.

But what exactly is the deadlock?

Hamas lists a series of complaints as it delays the return of displaced people, continues to fire them, and does not allow certain types of humanitarian aid to enter.

Other Palestinian officials who are not affiliated with Hamas have cited the permission of caravans to enter Gaza so that Israeli homes can accommodate a huge number of destroyed Palestinians.

When the Israeli government is openly debating how to encourage civilians to leave Gaza, failing to grant inadequate necessary temporary accommodation permission is bound by Palestinian fears of expulsion It is being done.

The fear has worsened almost every day by Donald Trump.

What began as an obvious Off-Cuff proposal that most Palestinians should leave while the Gaza Strip is being rebuilt, is that everything should leave and the President should take over Gaza. It transformed into a demand.

As Trump continues to double his inflammatory proposals, Hamas may be wondering whether it is worthy of being involved in Phase 2 of the ceasefire talks. What exactly is it for?

If Trump is serious, Palestinians know that Gaza will fall to Israel to make sure there are no civilians. It is not enough to take them from the shelter. It almost certainly requires strength.

Now, Trump says he suggests that if all hostages held in Gaza are not returned by Saturday, he will cancel the ceasefire and “all hell” break out.

But he says he is speaking for himself, saying, “Israel can invalidate it.”

In the face of the possibility of a resumption of war, Hamas may be wondering if there is an incentive to release the remaining hostages.

For hostage relatives and friends, the current deadlock and Trump’s raucous intervention are the source of fresh anxiety.

“Of course, each of these statements and announcements makes Hamas even more stubborn,” Dudi Zalmanovich told the BBC. His wife’s nephew, Omer Shem Tov, is still being held captive by Hamas.

“I hope he’s not aggressive,” Zarmanovich said of Trump.

Israel has its own doubts about the rationale behind Hamas’ threatened delay.

The sight of hostages that declined over the weekend raised fears that Hamas might not want to see others in even worse condition.

On top of a televised scene of an armed Hamas fighter jet parading during the daytime, warnings from former US Secretary Antony Blinken are as many as the group was lost during the war. They have a warning that they have recruited soldiers. Certain fires can be held.

As many have predicted, it is premature to say whether this is a carefully negotiated, gradual process that is about to collapse, but tensions are increasing, mostly after a positive start.

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