Hamas says it will free 3 more hostages as planned, paving the way to resolve ceasefire dispute
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Hamas has confirmed that it will release three more Israeli hostages as previously planned, thereby helping to ease tensions surrounding the current ceasefire in Gaza. The group accused Israel of failing to uphold its obligations related to humanitarian aid, prompting threats of delayed hostage releases. Egypt and Qatar played pivotal roles in mediating discussions that seek to facilitate more aid to Gaza, including shelters and medical supplies. Despite this development, the fate of the ceasefire remains uncertain as concerns linger about future compliance and ongoing humanitarian challenges.
Hamas announced it would release three more Israeli hostages, alleviating tension around ceasefire obligations and prompting discussions for aid flow into Gaza.
A ceasefire that has been in place since January now faces uncertainties as logistical and humanitarian needs remain unmet, risking future compliance.
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