The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu He gave late afternoon the green light to send Israeli delegation to Doha to negotiate for the “second phase” of implementing the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas In the Gaza Strip, after today’s new exchange of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, with Hamas, however, accusing the Israeli government of obstruction in the continuation of the agreement.

Prime Minister Netanyahu “ordered a delegation of a delegation” to Qatar and plans to convene on his return from the US tomorrow Sunday “meeting of the Council of Ministers” on the issue, the Israeli prime minister’s office announced. In a video from the office, the Israeli prime minister again pledged to crush Hamas and securing the return of all other Israeli hostages.

It is recalled that the first phase of the agreement was implemented on January 19, after fifteen months of war and included the interruption of hostilities, the liberation of some Israelis and other hostages from Hamas and the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israel.

Today, Saturday, three Israelis and 183 Palestinians were released, as predicted by the terms of the first phase of this agreement.

The second of the three phases is expected to focus on the liberation of the rest of the hostages and the departure of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, an Israeli official told Israeli media.

Higher Israeli officials, however, noted on the Walla news website that members of the Israeli delegation going to Doha will not be ordered by the Israeli government to essentially negotiate, but their mission is mainly made as a good move. to the US government of President Donald Trump.

Bassem Naim, an Hamas official, in an interview with the French agency, accused Israel today of “jeopardizing” the truce deal, warning of a possible collapse.

“What we see is a stubbornness and a lack of commitment to the implementation of the first phase, as well as an attempt to create a political, diplomatic and media scale aimed at exerting pressure on Palestinian negotiators before entering the second phase of the agreement,” Naim said, “Naim said,” .

“This clearly puts the agreement at risk and can lead to a complaint or collapse. A return to war hostilities is neither our desire nor our decision. But if one side chooses to resume hostilities, the Palestinian people, who have suffered for fifteen months and resists their hearts, will be ready to respond properly, “said the Palestinian Islamist movement official.