Israeli Prime Minister said negotiations with Hamas will continue to be "ccused" and that the plan to release Edan Alexander is only a pause.
Its prime minister said Israel has not yet agreed to exchange any ceasefire or prisoners with Hamas before Israel-U.S. soldier Edan Alexander expects to release, but its prime minister said his prime minister said his prime minister said his prime minister said his prime minister said his prime minister said his prime minister said.
Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement released on Monday that the ceasefire negotiations "will continue to be under fire during preparations for the intensification of combat." Israeli leaders insisted that military pressure forced Hamas to release.
"Israel has not yet promised any kind of ceasefire" or release of Palestinian prisoners, but only agreed to allow safe passage through Alexander, a prisoner who continued to continue at the Gaza site.
Mediators told the Palestinian group that Israel would stop exchanging military operations in Gaza, Hamas sources told AFP late Monday.
Hamas said on Monday that Alexander's release is about to come. Armed groups agreed to release him to U.S. President Donald Trump, who will later arrive in the Middle East.
The day before, the Palestinian Group revealed that it had agreed to talks with the United States. Arab mediators Qatar and Egypt say it is an encouraging step towards a return to the war-torn Gaza Ceasefire talks.
Gaza's Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayyah said the group was ready to "start intensive negotiations immediately" to reach a final agreement for a long truce, including ending the war, exchanging Palestinian prisoners, and exchanging Palestinian prisoners in Gaza and captive forces in Gaza and claiming independence.
Alexander's family said they hope the decision will open the way for the release of 59 other prisoners, only 21 of whom are considered alive.
The captured family and their supporters in Israel urged the government to reach an agreement to ensure the release of those who are still in Gaza, but Netanyahu faces great pressure in the cabinet to end the war.
Last week, Netanyahu announced that Israel plans to carry out a full conquest of Gaza in an intensified military operation. Israeli officials say the escalation of military operations will not begin until Trump ends his visit to the Middle East.
Israel continued to bomb the enclave.
Gaza Civil Defense Agency reported on Monday that several people were killed in the overnight sky attack on school housing, causing more injuries.
"At the Fatima Bint School in Israel, at least 10 (deaths), including several women and children, and dozens of injured people, have homes to more than 2,000 displaced persons in the city of Jabalia," said Civil Defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal.
Israeli forces also continue to be in the Gaza Strip, including the city of Gaza in the north, Rafa in the south and the Nuseirat refugee camp in the center.