Israel's Netanyahu says ceasefire will end if Hamas does not return hostages by Saturday noon
- Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that 'all hell will break loose' on Hamas if hostages are not released by Saturday, escalating threats amid a ceasefire crisis.
- Hamas official Mahmoud Merdawi indicated there were 'positive signals' for the planned release of hostages, but Israel has not confirmed adherence to the deal.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed anger over Hamas's threat to delay the hostage release and ordered military reinforcements around Gaza.
- Defense Minister Katz stated that the new Gaza war would not end until Hamas is defeated and all hostages are freed.
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Netanyahu Puts Hamas On Notice: Release The Hostages Or ‘Ceasefire Will End’
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal | February 11, 2025 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an ultimatum to Hamas on Tuesday: Release the remaining hostages who are alive by noon Saturday or the ceasefire agreement will end. “If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon, the ceasefire will end, and the [Israel Defense Forces] will resume intense fighting until the final defeat of Hamas,” Netanyahu said in a post on X Tues…
The Islamists do not want to release hostages for the time being, Israel's government threatens with military force. While the mediators struggle for the fragile ceasefire, the tone becomes rougher.
CovertAction Bulletin: Trump, Netanyahu Threaten Gaza - CovertAction Magazine
After Hamas submitted a two-page report documenting multiple violations of the tense ceasefire in place since January 19, and said it would on its end delay the release of some hostages until the issues are resolved, the Israeli government is now ramping up for another phase of all-out war against the Palestinian people. Benjamin Netanyahu threatened that if all Israeli hostages are not released by Saturday the 15th, he would “let all hell break…
Arab mediators race to save Gaza ceasefire as Israel mobilises troops
Hopes are rising that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal will continue past Donald Trump’s Saturday deadline as mediators scramble to prevent Gaza plunging back into war.As Israeli and US officials continued to threaten Hamas on Wednesday, reports suggested that Egypt and Qatar were intensifying efforts to save the ceasefire and hostage release deal, even as Israel scaled up mobilisation of soldiers in preparation for returning to the devastated en…
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