Hamas released the names of three hostages to be released on Saturday in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel, after days of fears of ceasefire.
These are Russian-Israeli Alexander Trthanov, Argentine-Israeli Jair Rog and USA-Israel Sagui Dekel-Chan.
Israel said it would restore the bombing unless the three are released on time. The warning came after Hamas said he postponed the issues in response to allegedly Israeli ceasefire violations.
President Trump said the ceasefire should be lifted if Hamas did not release all hostages held on Saturday on Saturday.
Since the ceasefire began on January 19, 16 Israeli and five hostages were released for 566 prisoners.
During the first six -week ceasefire phase, a total of 33 hostages should be released in exchange for about 1900 Palestinian prisoners and detained in Israel.
The war was caused by Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, when the militants killed about 1,200 people and took 251 hostages.
Since the Ministry of Health, Hamas has been killed in Gaza, more than 48,230 has been killed in an Israeli offensive.
There are 73 hostages in Gaza, which are accepted on October 7. There are also three other Israeli hostages – one of whom – which have passed in gas for a decade or more.
Alyaksandr Mr. Trthanov, 29 years old, Yair Horn, 46, and Sagui Dekel-Chan, 36 years old, were confiscated from Kibbut Nir Oz to the outskirts of Gaza.
With the ceasefire, it stopped since it started, and each side takes mutual actions over the alleged violations. The intense efforts of the US, Egypt and Qatar mediators managed to prevent it from collapsing.
Israel was particularly angry with hostages that were released – publicly reflected on the platforms together with the militants and the audience before passing the red cross in chaotic scenes.
For his part, Hamas has accused Israel of preventing what the group says the number of tents and auxiliary trucks required to allow gas in accordance with ceasefire.