Israel and Hamas began the exchange of hostages, but it stopped because of the chaos during the release.
Israel suspended the release of Palestinian prisoners. This decision was made due to disturbance during the move of Israeli hostages to the Red Cross. The Times of Israel reported on Thursday, January 30.
The prison of the Department of Israel has received an instruction from the authorities to stop the release of Palestinian prisoners as part of today’s exchange in Hamas.
Palestinian prisoners were on the buses and left the prison territory when they suspended the exchange.
Israel made such a decision after the release network of Israeli hostages showed the network. During the process, people in the mask and rifle conducted Israeli hostages in parts to the buses of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Also, a majority of Palestinians pushed the buses.
These personnel were different from the preliminary liberation of Hamas hostages earlier on Thursday and on Saturday, conducted in conditions of improved security measures. Then a crowd includes the established perimeter.
“This is another proof of the incomprehensible cruelty of the Hamas terrorist organization,” said Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli’s Prime Minister and Minister of Defense requires Hamas guarantee that the release of the following hostages will take place in a safe environment.
Today, Hamas gave to Israel eight hostage. Among them are three Israelis and five Thai people. In the prisons of Israel, 110 Palestinian prisoners should be released. Among them was activist Hamas, arranging the attacks by Muhammad Abu Uard, who received 48 sentences in life.
Remember, on January 17, Israel and Hamas signed an agreement with a Truce. And two days later, the first exchange of hostages passed.
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