Why Hamas announced the delay Just a few days before the following hostage group?
In one of the official statements published in Telegram, the group called its announcement “warning” Israel and stated that it provides mediaators “enough time to put pressure on the class (Israel) to fulfill its obligations.”
It states that “doors remain open” for the subsequently planned releases that go forward on Saturday.
The group seems to give time to resolve the deadlock.
But what exactly is a deadlock?
Hamas lists a number of complaints: from delaying the return of displaced people, continuing to open them fire and will not allow some humanitarian aid.
Other Palestinian officials, unrelated to Hamas, referred to Israel’s reluctance to allow caravans to accommodate a large number of Palestinians whose houses were destroyed.
At a time when the Israeli government openly discusses ways to encourage civilians to give, the inability to give permits for a very necessary temporary housing associated with Palestinian expulsion fears.
Fear deteriorated, almost every day, Donald Trump.
What has begun like, perhaps, is a ridiculous assumption that most Palestinians should leave as long as the gas strip is being rebuilt, transformed into the president’s demand, so that everyone left and that the US must take over and launch gas.
As Trump continues to double on his incendiary proposal, Hamas may be interested in whether to enter the second stage of the ceasefire negotiations. What exactly is the conversation?
When Trump is serious, the Palestinians know that he gets to Israel to make sure the gas is deprived of civilians. It will not be enough to deprive them of the shelter. This will almost certainly require strength.
Trump now said that if all the hostages held in Gaza, he will not return on Saturday, he proposes to cancel the ceasefire and “all hell” will escape.
But he said he was saying himself, and “Israel can cancel him.”
Faced with the possible restoration of the war, Hamas may be interesting what the incentive is to release the rest of the hostages.
For relatives and friends of the hostage, the current deadlock and the noisy intervention of Trump, it causes fresh anxiety.
“Each of these statements or ads, of course, makes Hamas more stubborn,” Dudy Zalmanovich said at the BBC. The nephew of his wife, Omer Shem Tse, still holds Hamas.
“I would like it to be less active,” Mr. Zalmanovich said about Trump.
Israel has its suspicion of justifying Hamas delay.
The performance of the exhausted hostages coming over the weekend caused concerns that Hamas may not want the world to see others in the worse condition.
In addition to the television scenes of well -armed militants, Hamas, who pleased the broad daylight, and the warnings of former Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who recruited as many soldiers as lost during the war, and not all Israeli believes in the ceasefire – or even.
It is early to say whether this carefully agreed, the process will collapse – since many have predicted that it would be – but after the mostly positive, this increases.