Hamas plans to release a number of hostages in the coming days 18:56

Egyptian officials informed Israel that the Palestinian Hamas movement will release some of the hostages captured in the attack on the Jewish state on October 7 in the coming days. TV channel reports this Al Arabiya With reference to sources.

According to the television channel, Israel refused to cease fire or provide any fuel to the Gaza Strip until the first group of hostages was released.

Before that, representatives of the Palestinian Hamas movement suspended Hostage negotiations due to the actions of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) around Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview with CNN statedHe said the country’s authorities were trying to minimize civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip.

On October 7, the Palestinian Hamas movement launched thousands of rockets into Israel and announced the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.

Former Israeli President Isaac Herzog statedThe Hamas command center is located below the central hospital in the Gaza Strip.



Source: Gazeta

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