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Key Points
- Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says the Gaza ceasefire will end if Hamas does not return hostages by noon on Saturday.
- On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said “hell” would break out if Hamas failed to release “all” Israeli hostages.
- Hamas reiterated its commitment to the deal, saying it holds Israel accountable for any “complications or delays”.
But the deal has come under increasing strain in recent days, prompting diplomatic efforts to salvage it and Hamas to say it was “committed to the ceasefire”.
While hosting Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House on Tuesday, Trump was asked if his deadline still stood and responded, “Yes”.
Posting later on X, Abdullah said he “reiterated Jordan’s steadfast position against the displacement of Palestinians”, adding that it was “the unified Arab position”.
‘No more phases’
United Nations chief António Guterres has urged Hamas to proceed with the planned release and “avoid at all costs resumption of hostilities in Gaza”.
“There is a deal. Go for it!” said Zahiro, whose uncle, Avraham Munder, died in captivity in Gaza.
The October 7 attack was a significant escalation in the long-standing conflict between Hamas and Israel.