Thursday, March 27th, 2025

“If Hamas does not return to the hostages …”: Israeli PM Netanyahu warned to end the ceasefire, “Start the intensive fight” again “


After Hamas’s recent announcement that he/she would not release Israeli hostages citing the ‘violation’ of the ceasefire-hostage deal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to get out of the entire agreement, if Hamas Saturday’s deadline Does not release the hostages within.

The Israeli PM also said that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) forces have been gathered inside and around the Gaza Strip, and if the ceasefire falls, then the acute military action to ‘defeat’ finally ‘finally’ finally ‘ Will start

Sharing a post on X on Tuesday, the office of the Prime Minister of Israel said, “In the light of Hamas’s announcement about his/her decision to violate the agreement and not to issue our hostages, I instructions IDF last night. Gave that – Gaza Strip. This action is being done in this hour and will be completed very soon. ,

In another post, it said, “The unanimous decision I have been in the cabinet is as follows: If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday afternoon, the ceasefire will end, and the final of the IDF Hams Will resume intense battle until defeat.

On Monday, the United States President Donald Trump said that Israel should end the ceasefire in Gaza and resume military action if all the hostages are not released until the end of the week.

Talking with reporters, Trump said that Israel could choose to disregard his/her ultimatum and Saturday afternoon time limit, saying that he/she could talk to PM Netanyahu.

“As far as I am concerned, if all the hostages are not returned till 12 noon on Saturday, then I think this is a proper time. I will say, cancel it and all the bets are closed and break the hell Give me

A few hours after Hamas’s announcement, Trump’s comments came, its objective was to delay the next release of the Israeli hostages planned for Saturday, “until the next notice,” in response to the ongoing hostage of the ongoing hostage of the Israeli In response to the violation of the deal.

In a post on X published before Trump’s speaking, Hamas’s armed wing Kasam Brigade spokesman Abu OBida said that the handover of the hostages “who were to be released next Saturday … postponed the notice to further notice. Going, and until the CNN reported that the entryment of the last week is occupied and compensated.

“We confirm our commitment to the terms of the agreement until the business comes to him/her,” he/she said.

Later, Hamas issued a statement that claimed that there was still a chance for planned release to proceed as basically determined. The group described the delay as a “warning” for Israel, which aims to “fully respect” the terms of the ceasefire agreement.



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