Israel delays release of Palestinian prisoners planned for Saturday, PM's office says
- Israel has delayed the release of 620 Palestinian prisoners until it receives assurance that the next hostages will be released without what it calls 'humiliating ceremonies' in Gaza.
- The delay came after six Israeli hostages were freed, which was criticized due to armed militants escorting the hostages in front of crowds.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office stated the ceremonies demean the dignity of the hostages and are used for propaganda.
- Hamas accused Israel of violating the ceasefire, claiming Netanyahu is 'deliberately stalling' the release of Palestinian detainees.
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