The Palestinian Group Hamas held on Saturday to Israel “Of any interruption” in the implementation of the high fire agreement and its consequences for the other phases of the Pact.
The warning came after the Israeli government will announce this Saturday that the Netzarim corridor will not open so that the displaced Palestinians return this Sunday north of Gaza.
The Netzarim corridor is a military control post that has about 6.5 kilometers wide and 9 kilometers long that divides the strip into two halves south of Gaza City, located in the north of the Palestinian enclave.
“The occupation remains reluctant to apply the terms of the agreement of Alto El Fuego and the exchange of prisoners, continuing to closing Calle Al Rehid and preventing the return of those displaced on foot from the south to the north” of Gaza, Hamás said in a statement that replica The US agency Associated Press (AP).
As stipulated in Alto El Fuego between Hamas and Israel that entered into force on January 19, the Gazati must be able to return to northern Gaza – today turned into a mountain of rubble where they were necessarily displaced – from this Sunday crossing Netzarim’s control post.
The Office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, said the prohibition will remain until the release of the Hosta Arbel Yehud, which Tel Aviv expected was among the people delivered by the Palestinian Group this Saturday to the International Red Cross.
Hamas, meanwhile, said that he will release that hostage in a week, which according to Tel Aviv is civil, but the resistance movement considers it military.
“We notify the mediators that Arbel Yehud is alive and will be released next Friday,” he told the television channel Al Jazeera A source of the direction of Hamas.
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Liberation of four hostages and 200 Palestinian prisoners
In the return of hostages planned for this Saturday, fighters of perfectly uniformed Hamas gave to the Red Cross four women Israeli soldiers in their possession, after showing them before a crowd in the city of Gaza.
Captured on a military base near the border with Gaza, during the attack of October 7, 2023 – in which about 1200 Israelis died – the four soldiers smiled and raised their thumbs from a stage in the Plaza de Palestina of the city de Gaza, flanked by combatants and before an exultant multitude of thousands of people.
The release of the four soldiers was received by the cheers of the hundreds of people gathered in the Plaza de los Haranes of Tel Aviv, where the events followed on a giant screen.
For its part, the Israel Prisons Service later said that it had completed the release of 200 Palestinians, including 120 that served perpetual chains after being convicted of attacks against Israelis.
Thousands of Palestinians gathered in the city of Ramala, in the occupied West Bank, to celebrate the arrival of the buses that transported the prisoners. Many waved Palestinian flags or flags of different political factions.
The most notorious militants who were released include Mohammad Odeh, 52, and Wael Qassim, 54, both of the east of Jerusalem, accused of carrying out a series of mortal attacks against Israelis, including an attack in a cafeteria in the University of Jerusalem in 2002 that killed nine people, including five US citizens.
Of the 70s who were expelled to Egypt, some could eventually go to other countries, after Algeria, Tunisia and Turkey expressed their willingness to receive them, according to Abdullah Al-Zaghari, the head of a Palestinian prison defense group.
“This is huge,” said Radwan Abu Rawiya, a resident of the city of Gaza and one of the thousands of people who observed how the hostages were delivered in the Palestine Square.
“People forgot war, destruction and is celebrating,” he told the AP.
Israel’s air and terrestrial war, one of the most lethal and destructive in decades, qualified as genocidal by numerous experts and governments, has claimed the lives of about 48,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gazati health officials , while other bodies of another 10 thousand would still be among the ruins of the cities destroyed by the Occupation Army.
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Bank, the other front
Three Israeli military were injured, one of them seriously, during the fifth day of Israeli offensive in Yenin, in northern occupied West Bank, which has so far resulted in 14 dead Palestinians and another 40 injured, reported the agency EFE.
For the fifth consecutive day, Israel carries out a raid on the Yenín refugee camp on Saturday, a bastion of the Palestinian militias, according to the cabinet of Prime Minister Benjamín Netanyahu.
Graphic testimonies document the physical destruction policy of the camp, with excavators destroying buildings and streets of the West City.
According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz1800 Palestinians have evacuated the refugee camp following the operation, while another 2500 came out in the previous days, during an operation of more than a month of the security forces of the Palestine National Authority (ANP), crossed out by Hamas of collaborationist with Tel Aviv.