Hamas denies Netanyahu’s claims on violating hostage deal

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Hamas denies Netanyahu’s claims on violating hostage deal

The Palestinian armed group is committed to the terms of the ceasefire agreement with Israel, a senior official has said

Palestinian armed group Hamas has rejected claims by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that it is creating a last-minute “crisis” in finalizing the deal to release the hostages held in Gaza.

On Wednesday, US President-elect Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had struck an agreement securing the release of the remaining hostages. According to multiple media outlets, the agreement approved in Qatar involves a 42-day truce and an exchange of prisoners, including all Israelis taken captive in the October 7, 2023 Hamas incursion into the country.

“Hamas is committed to the ceasefire agreement, which was announced by the mediators,” Izzat al-Risheq, a senior member of the group’s political bureau, said in a post on Telegram on Thursday.

The statement came shortly after Netanyahu’s office accused the Palestinian group of “reneging on the understandings” reached as part of the hostage deal and “creating a last-minute crisis that is preventing an agreement.”

“The Israeli cabinet will not convene [to approve the deal]until the mediators notify Israel that Hamas has accepted all elements of the agreement,” it stressed.

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