Hamas accuses Israel of ceasefire violations and says it will delay next release of hostages
Monday, 10 February 2025 () Hamas announced a delay in the next hostage release in Gaza, accusing Israel of ceasefire violations, including obstructing humanitarian aid. This comes during a sensitive ceasefire period with ongoing prisoner exchanges. Palestinian President Abbas ended stipends to prisoners' families, aiming to improve relations with the US under President Trump’s administration.
Hamas has announced an indefinite suspension of Israeli hostage releases, citing multiple ceasefire violations by Israel. The militant group accused Israel of delaying the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza, targeting civilians with shelling, and blocking humanitarian aid. The latest...
Fresh footage from Jenin reveals Israeli bulldozers tearing through roads and demolishing infrastructure in the refugee camp, leaving behind a path of destruction. Amid an ongoing military assault,..
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a chilling warning, declaring that if all Israeli hostages held by Hamas are not released by Saturday at 12 PM, "all hell will break loose."..
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday threatened to withdraw from the Gaza ceasefire deal if the militant group Hamas delays the next scheduled... Zee News Also reported by •IndiaTimes •NYTimes.com
US President Trump warned Hamas that "all hell will break loose" if hostages are not released by Saturday noon. Hamas postponed the next release, citing Israel's... IndiaTimes
Israeli forces have started withdrawing from the Netzarim corridor in Gaza as part of a truce agreement with Hamas. The withdrawal allows Palestinians to move... IndiaTimes