The Israeli government announced this Sunday that 40,000 Palestinians were removed from the refugee camps of the West Bank. Hamas, however, accuses Israel to endanger the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli Defense Minister announced this Sunday that 40,000 Palestinians were removed from the refugee camps of the West Bank. Even before, Hamas had accused Israel of putting the entire checker agreement by postponing the release of more than 600 Palestinian prisoners, in an exchange that should have occurred yesterday.
With the name of family members in the list of prisoners to free, the hope of reunion was giving in to anxiety and tiredness. The Israeli government justifies the retention of Palestinian prisoners with the “
Violations of the ceasefire agreement, says Netanyahu, reinforced by a video released Saturday night by Hamas, which shows two other Israelites in captivity, watching the release of three young people and begging the Israeli Prime Minister to allow him to also be released.
Cohen, Shem Tov and W (U) Enkert are back home after more than 500 days of trial, but for those who remain in captivity, the expected release for the second phase may be a mirage.
The fragile ceasefire agreement suffered a blow, and in Israel there are those who point to Netanyahu finger.
The announcement on Sunday that 40,000 Palestinians were expelled from the refugee camps of Jenin, Tul Karm and Nur al-Shams in West Bank, seems to confirm the intention to condition the agreement.
Israeli’s Minister of Defense says that Israelite forces received instructions to prepare to stay in evacuated places next year and not allow residents to return.
In a moment of high tension, the Israelite army also announced that it had made an attack in southern Lebanon, justifying the breaking of the truce with the imminent threat. It also claims to have hit several rocket launchers and a place where Hezbollah prepared attacks.