How the fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal could unravel
- Israel and Hamas are accusing each other of violating a fragile ceasefire deal, which is only three weeks old. The accusations come as Hamas threatens to postpone future hostage releases, citing Israeli military actions as violations of the agreement.
- Hamas claims that Israel's actions, including targeting Palestinians and delaying humanitarian aid, constitute a breach of the ceasefire. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that 92 people have died in Israeli operations since the ceasefire began.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz described Hamas's potential postponement of the hostage release as a 'complete violation' of the ceasefire. He ordered the military to prepare for any possible scenarios in Gaza.
- U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that if all hostages are not returned by Saturday, Israel should cancel the ceasefire deal and take stronger actions against Hamas. He expressed doubts about the condition of the remaining hostages.
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