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Netanyahu is responsible for delaying the release of Zionist prisoners

PNN – Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, is still trying to get concessions from Hamas in order to maintain his power. Under the support of the American president, he is trying to resume the war by disrupting the negotiation process in order to achieve his goals, which he has not reached in more than a year of crime.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing The Times of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu’s order to the Israeli team in Doha with the aim of disrupting the recent negotiations and wasting time has led to Hamas’s reaction. Therefore, Hamas’s statement on Monday night about delaying the release of prisoners due to Israel’s repeated violations is not surprising.

As in the previous negotiations, Netanyahu limited the Israeli negotiating team this time and only allowed them to discuss and discuss the technical issues of the first phase of agreement at this stage.

Hamas changed the playing field in its favor last week, repeatedly warning mediators about Israel’s violation of the humanitarian aid agreement.

According to The Times of Israel, according to the ceasefire agreement, a total of exactly 4,200 food trucks enter the Gaza Strip every week.

The Times added: Hamas took a big risk by publishing this statement, but at the same time, it was very careful and did not withdraw from the entire agreement. Because otherwise, it would cause an immediate firestorm from Israel, which is supported by Trump and part of Netanyahu’s government, including Benguir and Betsalel Smotrich.

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This news is in a situation where Trump warned in response to Hamas’s statement: if all the prisoners are not released by Saturday noon, he will stop the ceasefire and will set the region on fire with the continuation of the war.

The Times evaluated the reaction of the Israeli army differently in this situation and added: In the past two weeks, the reality in the Gaza Strip has changed with the return of residents from the north and the Israeli army has been deployed around the Gaza Strip, withdrawing from the Natsarim axis.

Referring to Netanyahu’s promising speech on Monday in the Israeli Knesset, this Hebrew source stated: It seems that his speech is an attempt to counter the wave of Israeli criticism regarding the release of prisoners last week in Deir al-Balah, and he added: Netanyahu’s one-week presence in Washington, at the same time as the Israelis’ protest against the prisoners’ situation, is actually a minefield for Netanyahu, which will push him to the brink of destruction.

Referring to Netanyahu’s praise of Israel’s special alliance with the United States, his historic meeting with Donald Trump, and the capacity to form a new Middle East, the Times wrote: He only talked about the positive points of his meeting with the American president, but he cleverly and with verbal tricks went over the negative points.

On Sunday morning, the Israeli army completely withdrew from the Netzarim axis, and residents of the Gaza Strip can now move almost freely between its points. This victory is a great achievement for Hamas in the history of Palestine and a defeat for the Israeli army.

Neglecting the families of the captives, Netanyahu showed no rush to react to the Hamas statement, postponing a cabinet meeting to discuss next steps in the deal or any Israeli response until Tuesday morning, according to The Times of Israel.

In this situation, the question now arises, assuming that Israel maintains the speed of the prisoners’ release process, especially considering the ceremonies before the prisoners’ release by Hamas, how will Israel react to these actions?

This source also addressed the reasons for Hamas’s delay in releasing the prisoners and stated: Following the pressure of the United States regarding the release of Israeli prisoners in the past weeks, it is not far from the mind that Hamas’s delay was to provide better physical conditions for the release of the prisoners.

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