Hamas says it will release hostages as planned, apparently resolving ceasefire dispute
CAIRO (AP) — Hamas said Thursday it would release Israeli hostages as planned, apparently resolving a major dispute that threatened the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
The militant group said Egyptian and Qatari mediators have affirmed that they will work to “remove all hurdles,” and that it would implement the ceasefire deal.
The statement indicated three more Israeli hostages would be freed Saturday. There was no immediate comment from Israel after Hamas’ announcement.
That would allow the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to continue for now, but its future remains in doubt.