A report reveals .. For this reason, Netanyahu postponed the delivery of hostages


According to media reports, today, Sunday, the decision to postpone the release of Palestinian prisoners was taken after two security sessions held by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday evening.

The American “Axius” website, quoting an Israeli official, said that the leaders of the security services recommended not to postpone the release of the Palestinian prisoners, because they were afraid that the postponement of the release might affect the restoration of the deadly hostages bodies as planned next Thursday.

The Israeli official added, according to “Axios”, that at the end of the first security session, the trend was tended to release the Palestinian prisoners, but the decision changed during the second session, which was attended only by Netanyahu, his defense minister, Yisrael Katz, his foreign minister, Gideon Saar, and the Minister of Finance in Saltel Smotrich.

It was expected that Israel would release more than 600 Palestinian prisoners on Saturday, after the completion of Hamas to hand over 6 Israeli prisoners, but Netanyahu decided to postpone their release in response to what he said about violations by Hamas.

“In light of the repeated violations by Hamas, including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the satirical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes, it was decided to postpone the release of the terrorists who was planned yesterday until the next two hostages were guaranteed, without the ceremony The degrading.

According to “Axios”, the main violation was that Hamas handed over a body that was found that it was not an Israeli hostage on Thursday, as Hamas handed the body of the Israeli Sherry Pipas after 24 hours.

In this regard, Israeli media reported that the Palestinian prisoners were placed on buses, then they were lowered again and returned to their prison.

The Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Authority confirmed that “the occupation postponed the release of Palestinian prisoners until further notice.” (Russia today)


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