Hamas says it will release Israeli hostages as planned amid fears over collapse of ceasefire
- Hamas announced it will release the next group of Israeli hostages as planned after Egyptian and Qatari mediators' involvement to 'remove all hurdles' related to the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to resume fighting if more hostages are not released by this weekend, following Hamas' accusation of Israel's failure to meet ceasefire terms.
- Hamas confirmed its commitment to follow the deal for prisoner exchanges according to the original timetable, indicating positive negotiation progress.
- President Donald Trump warned that if all hostages are not returned by Saturday, he would consider the ceasefire void and allow conflict to resume.
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