An aerial photograph captures Palestinians making their way back to the Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza on January 19, 2025. The camp, heavily damaged by war, shows signs of widespread destruction as displaced residents return to what remains of their homes. CNN


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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is at risk as both sides accuse each other of breaking the agreement. The deal, which has been in place for three weeks, included the exchange of hostages and prisoners. However, Hamas has now delayed the release of more hostages, blaming Israel for violating the terms. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that if Hamas does not release the hostages by Saturday, the ceasefire will end, and military action will resume.

Hostage and Prisoner Exchange Disrupted

Under the current agreement, Hamas has released 16 out of 33 hostages, while Israel has freed 656 Palestinian prisoners out of nearly 2,000. The process was expected to continue, but Hamas announced a delay, claiming Israel had not upheld its side of the deal.

Hamas accuses Israel of firing on Palestinians in Gaza, preventing displaced people from returning to northern areas, and blocking essential humanitarian aid. They also claim Israel has delayed medical supplies and refused to allow tents, fuel, and machinery into Gaza.

On Tuesday, Gaza's health ministry reported that 92 Palestinians had died due to Israeli military operations since the ceasefire began. A diplomat involved in the ceasefire discussions stated that the UN and other countries had asked to send temporary shelters to Gaza, but Israel denied the request.

Israel Calls Delay a Violation

Israel has denied these accusations and called Hamas’ decision a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that Hamas’ refusal to release hostages as planned was unacceptable. He also instructed the Israeli military to stay on high alert for any possible escalation.

In addition, Israeli forces recently opened fire in Gaza City’s eastern areas, killing three Palestinians near the border. The incident has further strained the ceasefire.

Trump Weighs In

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, whose team helped negotiate the ceasefire, has taken a strong stance. He suggested scrapping the multi-phase exchange process and instead demanded that Hamas release all hostages at once.

"If all hostages aren’t returned by Saturday at noon, I would say cancel it and let all hell break out," Trump said. He dismissed the idea of releasing hostages in small groups and hinted at severe consequences if Hamas failed to comply.

Trump also expressed doubts that Hamas would meet the deadline and claimed that many hostages might already be dead. Israeli sources have reported that at least 30 hostages have died.

The future of the Ceasefire Uncertain

The ceasefire was the result of long and difficult negotiations. The current phase of the deal is halfway complete, but talks for the next stages have barely started. Some Israeli officials believe Netanyahu is delaying discussions to let the ceasefire expire.

Meanwhile, humanitarian needs in Gaza remain urgent. The UN has warned that people in northern Gaza are struggling without proper shelter, food, and medical care.

With both sides standing firm, the future of the ceasefire remains unclear. Mediation efforts by Qatar and Egypt continue, but if an agreement isn’t reached soon, the fragile peace may collapse.

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