Hamas says he will continue to launch a deal on a deal in Gaza

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Hamas said he was committed to the implementation of the Gaza fire termination transaction with Israel and would continue to launch hostages within the agreed time frame.

Following talks in Cairo, the Palestinian armed group said the Egyptian and Qatarician intermediaries had confirmed that they would “remove the obstacles” of the transaction.

There was no answer from Israel, but the Prime Minister’s cabinet denied the reports of Egyptian and Cathars that mediators had overcome the gaps between the two countries and both were committed to continuing the implementation.

On Tuesday, Israel said the truce would end if Hamas did not return hostages this Saturday. Earlier, Hamas said he postponed the publications to what he claims to be Israeli violations.

Hamas said Israel does not allow the agreed amounts of vital humanitarian aid, including tents and shelters that Israel denied.

The group’s announcement prompted US President Donald Trump to propose Israel to cancel the agreement and “let hell break” unless “all hostages” were returned until Saturday.

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