the agitation On Sunday, he threatened to kill all the rest Hostagesif its demands such as more humanitarian aid for gauze And the exchange of Palestinian prisoners, after the recent losses it suffered War with Israel.
Israel said over the weekend that the Palestinian movement was still holding the bodies of 20 hostages who died in captivity.
Abu Ubaida, spokesman for Hamas’s military wing, claimed on Sunday that no more kidnapping victims would be able to leave Gaza alive unless Israel agreed to all of its demands in negotiations that collapsed in early December. At least some of these demands were related to providing more aid to the people of Gaza and the release of Palestinian prisoners. Ubaida said in a television broadcast, “Neither the fascist enemy and its arrogant leadership… nor its supporters… can take their prisoners alive without exchanging, negotiating, and meeting the demands of the resistance.”
The warning came at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that of the 137 hostages believed to be still being held by Hamas, 20 hostages had died.
During the truce that lasted for a week and collapsed on December 1, Hamas released 105 hostages, including 80 Israelis, in exchange for the release of 240 Palestinian prisoners. Hamas previously accused Israel of killing hostages during continuous air strikes in northern Gaza.
Israel criticized these allegations and described them as propaganda, and the movement also criticized Hamas for its decline so severe that it refused to hand over the bodies of its dead. According to Tel Aviv, Hamas tried to use the dead hostages in negotiations, hoping to free more Palestinians from Israeli prisons and see more aid trucks arrive in Gaza.
After nearly two months of war in northern Gaza, including a raid and the destruction of several headquarters, the IDF is now focusing its bombing around Khan Yunis, the largest city in the south.
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