• 22 hours ago
The deadline for the start of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip passed as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas had not lived up to its commitment to provide the names of the three hostages it was set to release later on Sunday in exchange for scores of Palestinian prisoners. (Video courtesy of IDF via AP)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/1/19/deadline-passes-without-gaza-ceasefire-as-hamas-fails-to-provide-names-of-first-hostages-to-be-freed

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Transcript
00:00This morning, it is true that Hamas does not stand by its commitment, and contrary to the
00:06agreement, it has not yet passed to the State of Israel the names of the snipers that have
00:11been repatriated until this hour.
00:12Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the ceasefire will not enter into force until
00:18Hamas stands by its commitment.
00:19The IDF continues to attack, even now, within the Gaza Strip, until Hamas stands by its
00:20commitment to the ceasefire.
00:21The IDF has a deep commitment to return all the snipers.
00:28Shabak and the IDF will continue to work with all efforts to return all the snipers home,
00:37either in operational and intelligence activity or in the framework of an agreement.
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