A spokesman for the Hamas Armed Wing said the group would postpone the release of the next Israeli hostage, accusing him of saying Israel's violation of the ceasefire agreement.
The three hostages held in Gaza will be released on Saturday in exchange for more Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel.
Abu Obeida said that these versions will not continue until Israel complies with its obligations. He said the violations included delaying the return of displaced Palestinians to the north, opening fires at people, and did not allow Gaza humanitarian aid to “in all agreed forms.”
Israel's defense minister said the news "completely violated the ceasefire agreement."
Defense Minister Israel Katz said he had ordered the IDF to prepare and protect communities for any possible situation in Gaza.
When Hamas attacked Israel and triggered a war, “we will not be allowed to return to the reality of October 7 (2023).
Hamas' announcement soon came before people gathered in Tel Aviv to commemorate the 24th birthday of the Israeli hostages Alon Ohelthe second he was imprisoned.
He was taken hostage from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023.
Mia Goldstein, a participant in the Ohel rally, told the BBC that there should be “tremendous pressure” to make the rest of the hostages stand out, adding that Hamas’ delay It's "terrifying".
After Hamas announced the news, Michal Neeman held a protest in Tel Aviv, saying "The hostages should have appeared a few months ago.
UN spokesman Farhan Haq said “any delay” of the fragile ceasefire agreement would be a problem and said the parties concerned should abide by their previously stated agreements and timelines.
But Hamas said the “door to the exchange that took place on Saturday remains open if Israel “complies.”
The allegations filed by Hamas on Monday included Israel’s “reward of delays in displaced persons to Northern Gaza”, “targeting shelling and gunfire in various areas of striptease” and breach of aid supplies agreement.
But the announcement did not mention Donald Trump or U.S. policy, but this comes after the strong comments made by the U.S. president last week on the U.S. Ownership in Gaza And redevelop it.
His proposals included the resettlement of Palestinians outside the territory and were praised by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as "revolution and creativity."
A radical organization The statement is the latest statement in a series of urgent actions between the two sides.
Israel delayed two days, allowing displaced Palestinians to return to the northern part of the Gaza Strip, accusing Hamas of rebelling against the promise of freeing the hostages of Israel’s female civilians.
Israel also recently temporarily delayed the bus, releasing Palestinian prisoners to the occupied West Bank, following anger at the release of hostages through Gaza several hours ago.
Hamas crossed a short deadline on Friday to release the hostage name that will be released on Saturday - According to the requirements of a ceasefire - Gaining Israel's attention. This is because it accuses Israel of failing to comply with its commitment to increase humanitarian aid to allow Gaza and describes it as a “huge surge” in humanitarian aid by the United Nations.
Since the ceasefire began on January 19, 16 Israeli people and five Thai hostages have been released in exchange for 566 prisoners.
By the end of the first phase of the ceasefire within three weeks, 33 hostages and 1,900 prisoners are expected to be released. Israel says eight out of 33 people died.
Hamas captured 251 people during the October 2023 attack and killed about 1,200 people. Israel launched a military campaign that killed at least 48,000 Palestinians.
On October 7, 73 hostages were taken, and three other hostages are still held in Gaza.