Hamas Suspends Next Hostage Release

Hamas Suspends Next Hostage Release

Hamas has indefinitely postponed the release of Israeli hostages who were set to be freed from the Gaza Strip this weekend, a spokesman said on Monday, accusing Israel’s government of violating an already fragile cease-fire agreement.

In a statement on Telegram, Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas’s military wing, accused Israel of a host of violations of the cease-fire agreement.

The move threatens to derail the cease-fire agreement reached last month. Widespread anger over the conditions some of the hostages who have been released so far — malnourished, buffeted by hostile crowds, paraded before cameras and in some cases made to read statements under duress — has drawn accusations in Israel that Hamas was not complying with the cease-fire agreement.

A spokesman for Israel’s defense minister, Israel Katz, called Hamas’s announcement “a complete violation of the cease-fire agreement and the hostage release deal.”

He said he had directed Israel’s military “to prepare on highest alert for every possible scenario in Gaza.” Referring to the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel that began the war, he added, “We will not allow for the reality of Oct. 7 to return.”

The initial, six-week phase of the cease-fire deal, which is scheduled to last until March 2, called for the release of 25 living hostages and the bodies of 8 who were killed, in exchange for the release of 1,500 Palestinians from Israeli prisons. About half of the exchanges have been made.

Johnatan Reiss contributed reporting from Tel Aviv.

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