The army warned that it continued “to carry out attacks right now in the Gaza Strip”, where in some areas residents took to the streets to cheer the truce, apparently unaware of the truce. a delay. Strikes targeted the north of the enclave on Sunday morning, AFP noted.
Postponement of the truce
While the truce was due to come into effect this Sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. (BST), the Israeli army announced that the start of the ceasefire with Hamas has finally been delayed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding a list of hostages to be released this Sunday before the start of this truce, which was approved yesterday by the Israeli government.
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“Contrary to the agreement, the names of the (first) hostages (to be released) have not been transmitted to Israel at this time,” said Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an army spokesman. . “According to the Prime Minister’s directives, the ceasefire will not come into effect until Hamas fulfills its commitments.”