JERUSALEM (AP) - Hamas said Monday it will delay the further release of hostages in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ceasefire that now faces its most serious crisis since it began three weeks ago.
Hamas spokesperson says it will delay the next hostage release after accusing Israel of violating ceasefire agreement
JERUSALEM (AP) - Hamas said Monday it will delay the further release of hostages in the Gaza Strip after accusing Israel of violating a fragile ceasefire that now faces its most serious crisis since it began three weeks ago.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under heavy pressure to secure the release of remaining hostages after last Saturday's release, in which three Israelis came home emaciated after 16 months in Hamas captivity.
Hamas' announcement to delay the next planned release of hostages came as Palestinians and the international community seethed over U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments that Palestinians from Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for "ownership" of the war-torn territory after helping to rebuild it.
In an effort to improve relations with the Trump administration, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday ended a controversial system that paid stipends to the families of Palestinian prisoners, including those convicted in deadly attacks on Israel. The U.S. and Israel have said the so-called "martyrs fund" rewarded violence against Israel.