Hamas Falls Short on Ceasefire Agreement Promises, Leaving Many Hostages in Limbo

Hamas denies having 40 hostages for ceasefire compliance

The terrorist group Hamas has informed international mediators that they do not have 40 live hostages from Israel within the profiles negotiated for the first phase of a ceasefire agreement in the war-torn Gaza Strip. This information was reported by CNN, citing an Israeli official and a person involved in the negotiations as sources.

According to CNN, Hamas has been reluctant to provide Israel with a list of the remaining hostages and their health conditions, stating that they need a ceasefire to be able to locate and reunite them. However, Israeli officials believe that at least 35 of these hostages have been killed.

Of the approximately 250 individuals who were kidnapped in the attacks that occurred on October 7, 124 have been released, rescued, or had their bodies recovered. The Israeli government is urging Hamas to release younger male hostages, including soldiers, to fill the initial quota of 40 hostages.

As part of the ceasefire agreement being reached, Hamas is required to release 40 hostages, including all women in captivity, as well as sick and elderly men, in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons. However, Hamas reported to the mediators that the number of hostages killed is much higher than this figure.

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