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Israeli Official Reveals Delay in First Hamas Hostage Release

Israeli Official Reveals Delay in First Hamas Hostage Release

Tzachi Hanegbi, chairman of Israel’s National Security Council, announced that the release of Hamas hostages will be delayed until 24 November, a day later than the original date of 23 November.

Hanegbi stated that the delay is due to minor details on which both sides are still in disagreement. Hamas officials previously confirmed that a ceasefire deal, which includes a four-day halt to attacks and the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for 50 hostages, would come into effect at 10:00 am local time on November 23.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has confirmed that it will not stop its offensive against Gaza as agreed, citing the delay in the release of hostages.

Israeli Airstrike Kills Hezbollah Leader’s Son

The Israeli army has confirmed that of the 50 hostages that Hamas will release, all are Israeli nationals.

Furthermore, the Israeli government has accepted Hamas’ offer of a 4-day ceasefire in exchange for the release of the hostages.

Israeli Prime Minister Orders Mossad to Find and Destroy Hamas Leaders

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the intelligence service Mossad to find and destroy Hamas leaders in all areas, regardless of their location.

Additionally, Netanyahu insists that the temporary ceasefire agreement does not cover Hamas leaders living in other countries, such as senior political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who is currently residing in Qatar, an intermediary country in the ceasefire agreement negotiations.

Iran Warns of Ongoing Conflict in Gaza

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, congratulated Israel and Hamas on reaching a temporary ceasefire agreement but warned of the risk of the conflict spreading in Gaza until both sides can reach a sustainable ceasefire agreement.

Abdollahian presented two options, including a humanitarian ceasefire that could lead to a permanent ceasefire or threats to the Palestinian people, allowing them to make their own decisions. He also expressed skepticism about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ability to destroy Hamas as anticipated.

Hezbollah Announces Truce in Support of Hamas

Meanwhile, Hezbollah, based in southern Lebanon, has announced a truce for four days in support of Hamas, despite not being directly involved in the ceasefire negotiations. The group has also stated its readiness to respond to any attacks on Gaza and Hezbollah strongholds during this period.

Israeli official reveals First Hamas hostage release It will be delayed until 24 November from the original date of 23 November.

Tzachi Hanegbi, chairman of Israel’s National Security Council, announced that no hostages would be released. Until this Friday (24 Nov. ’23), although Hamas officials confirmed yesterday that the deal, which will halt attacks for four days and release 150 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the release of 50 hostages, will come to effective on November 23 at 10:00 am local time.

As for the reason for delay Nothing has been clearly revealed yet. But it is reported that there are still some minor details on which both sides disagree.

Israeli airstrike kills Hezbollah leader’s son

The Israeli army reveals that of the 50 hostages that Hamas will release, there are only Israelis.

The Israeli government has decided to accept Hamas’ offer of a 4-day ceasefire in exchange for 50 hostages.

In addition, it is also reported that It is not clear at this time that the Israeli authorities Has the first list of hostages to be released been received? by the delay in the release of hostages This has led the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to confirm that it will not stop its offensive against Gaza as agreed.

However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists that the temporary ceasefire agreement does not cover Hamas leaders living in other countries, such as senior political leader Ismail Haniyeh. Living with a family in Qatar which is an intermediary country in negotiating a ceasefire agreement in exchange for hostages

By Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered the intelligence service Mossad Find the leaders of Hamas and destroy them in all areas. No matter where you are

While Mr. Hossein Amir-Abdollahian Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Congratulations to Israel and Hamas. An agreement was reached for a temporary ceasefire. But he warned about the extent of the war in Gaza. There is still a risk of spreading. until both sides can reach a sustainable ceasefire agreement

Abdollahian said that Iran sees two options, the first of which is a humanitarian ceasefire that will turn into a permanent ceasefire. The second way is to threaten the Palestinian people. And then the Palestinian people will make their own decisions, adding that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of Israel will not be able to destroy Hamas as expected.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah is using a stronghold in southern Lebanon to attack areas in northern Israel. to support Hamas also announced a truce for 4 days, although they were not negotiating partners But he confirmed that he was ready to respond to Israel. If Gaza and Hezbollah strongholds are attacked during these 4 days

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