Middle East Crisis Live: Trump Says Gaza Ceasefire Should Be Cancelled If Release of Hostages Delayed | Donald Trump
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Egypt supports the right of Palestinians to stay on the land after we meet
Hamas said that one of the reasons for delaying the next scheduled release of Israel’s hostages is because what they say is a violation of the ceasefire agreement, including delaying the return of displaced Palestinians to the north.
Egypt rejected "any compromise" of violations of Palestinian rights on Mondaya statement issued after Foreign Secretary Badr Abdelatty met with his U.S. counterpart in Washington.
Egyptian Foreign Secretary Badr Abdelatty responded when he met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Washington State Department on February 10, 2025. Photo: Craig Hudson/Reuters
“Egypt maintains its position and refuses any compromise on these rights, including the right to self-determination, to remain on land and independence”Assist the Egyptian Foreign Ministry after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Palestinians be evacuated from the war's Gaza Strip.
Hamas says "doors to communicate with hostage prisoners stay open" Saturday
Hamas said on Monday that the next Gaza hostage prisoner exchange may still follow an armistice with Israel after the group's armed wing announced an indefinite delay. The plan is carried out.
"Hamas deliberately announced the news five days before the scheduled prisoner handover, which gives the mediators enough time to occupy the (Israel) that fulfills its obligations," Palestinian militant group said.
“Once career compliance, inmate exchange batches can still be opened as planned.”
Opening Summary
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The latest development is that U.S. President Donald Trump said he would propose to cancel Israel if all hostages not held in Gaza are returned by noon Saturday - Hamas Casffer ( Israel-Hamas Ceasefire), and let "all hell collapse".
Trump also said: "I speak for myself. Israel can cover it."
Speaking to Oval Office reporters, Trump also said he might retain assistance to Jordan and Egypt if they did not bring Palestinian refugees to move from Gaza.
It is in the wake of Hamas saying it is delaying the release of Israeli hostages in a “violation” of the ceasefire agreement, prompting the Israeli Defense Minister to put the country’s troops on alert and order “any scenario in Gaza” ” Make preparations.
Egyptian security sources told Reuters that mediators would be concerned about the collapse of the three-week historic ceasefire and postponed talks until they made it clear that Washington intends to continue the phased transaction.
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Donald Trump says his plan to "take over Gaza" will not include the right to return for more than 2 million PalestiniansHe said "no choice", but he wanted to leave Due to the damage caused by Israel's military movement. Trump continues to recognize plans to resettle Palestinians in Egypt and Jordan, both of which have been rejected. These words are the latest and effective recognition of ethnic cleansing by the US president.
Hamas' announcement prompted Israel's defense minister to call the country's troops to remain vigilant and prepare for "any situation in Gaza." Israel's security cabinet has held a meeting to discuss the second phase of negotiations, which is scheduled for Tuesday night. Kann News Media reported that the Army had canceled all leave for soldiers in the Gaza branch, which marked the Israeli authorities preparing for the resumption of the war.
Mediators fear the collapse of the three-week historic ceasefire and postponed talks It was reported that until they made it clear that Washington was interested in continuing the phased transaction. Qatar reportedly warned Israeli officials over the weekend that even the first phase of the ceasefire agreement was under dangerous harm, according to reports. Benjamin Netanyahu Through his government's approach to negotiations in the second phase.
Israeli police raided a leading Palestinian bookstore in Jerusalem and detained two of its owners They accused them of selling pro-terrorism books, including a children's coloring book called "From Jordan to the Sea."
Karim Khan, chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), is a person authorized by Trump for economic and travel sanctions The White House confirmed that the court is targeting an investigation into U.S. citizens or U.S. allies. The U.S. president last week signed an executive order authorizing aggressive economic sanctions against the ICC, accusing agencies of “private and unfounded actions” against the United States and Israel.
A former British Supreme Court judge describes Israel's attack on Gaza as "seriously disproportionate" And said that "at least one controversial case" was genocide. Lord Sumapting, who served in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom from 2012 to 2018, was one of the highest signers in a letter last year, warning that the British government was violating international law of Israeli forces.