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Truce between Israel and Hamas: Netanyahu wants list of released hostages before accepting its entry into force, ceasefire postponed

Hamas affirmed, in a statement, that it had every intention of respecting the agreement but acknowledged a delay “in providing the names of the hostages to be released”, and this “for technical reasons on the ground “.

“The Prime Minister gave instructions to the Israeli army that the ceasefire, which is to come into effect at 8:30 a.m. local time, will not begin until Israel receives the list of released hostages, as Hamas is committed to doing so,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

The ceasefire negotiated by Qatar with the help of the United States and Egypt is supposed to come into effect at 06:30 GMT. It must be followed by the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

A temporary ceasefire

The agreement, reached by mediators on Wednesday, a few days before the inauguration of the new American president Donald Trump, fueled hopes for lasting peace despite another warning from Benjamin Netanyahu.

The latter warned that it was “a provisional ceasefire” and that his country retained “the right to resume the war if necessary and with the support of the United States”.

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Under the terms of the agreement, hostilities must cease and 33 Israeli hostages must be released, in a first phase spread over six weeks.

In exchange, Israel will release 737 Palestinian prisoners, according to the Israeli Ministry of Justice, with Egypt reporting “more than 1,890 Palestinian prisoners” to be released during this first phase.

Hostages will be released on Sunday, the Israeli government announced, without specifying their number or at what time.

Three reception points have been set up on Israel’s southern border with Gaza, at the Kerem Shalom and Eretz crossings and at the one near Kibbutz Reim, a military official said. The captives will be taken care of by doctors;

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