The Japan Times - Israel threatens displacement from Gaza if hostages not released Saturday

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Israel threatens displacement from Gaza if hostages not released Saturday
Israel threatens displacement from Gaza if hostages not released Saturday / Photo: Omar AL-QATTAA - AFP

Israel threatens displacement from Gaza if hostages not released Saturday

Israel on Wednesday threatened to launch a new war on Hamas that would lead to the implementation of US President Donald Trump's plan to displace all Palestinians from the territory if the militants do not release hostages this weekend.

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The remarks by Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz came shortly after Palestinian group Hamas said it would not bow down to US and Israeli "threats" over the release of hostages under a fragile truce deal.

Mediators Qatar and Egypt were pushing to salvage the ceasefire agreement that came into effect last month, a Palestinian source and a diplomat familiar with the talks told AFP, while Hamas said its top negotiator was in Cairo.

The truce has largely halted more than 15 months of fighting and seen Israeli captives released in small groups in exchange for Palestinians in Israeli custody.

But the deal, currently in its 42-day first phase, has come under increasing strain.

The warring sides, which have yet to agree on the next phases of the truce, have traded accusations of violations, spurring concern that the violence could resume.

Katz said Israel would resume its war if Hamas fails to free captives on Saturday, when a sixth hostage-prisoner exchange was scheduled under the terms of the agreement.

Hamas has said it would postpone the release citing Israeli violations, and hours later, Trump warned that "hell" would break loose if the Palestinian militant failed to release "all" hostages by then.

If fighting resumes, Katz said, "the new Gaza war will be different in intensity from the one before the ceasefire, and it will not end without the defeat of Hamas and the release of all the hostages."

Katz on Thursday ordered the army to prepare for "voluntary" departures from Gaza.

The Israeli military said it has already begun reinforcing its troops around Gaza.

Trump had proposed taking over the war-ravaged Gaza Strip and moving its more than two million residents to Jordan or Egypt -- a plan experts say would violate international law but which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called "revolutionary".

- 'Anxiety' -

Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said on Wednesday that Israel was "evading the implementation of several provisions of the ceasefire agreement", warning that hostages would not be released without Israeli compliance with the deal.

"Our position is clear, and we will not accept the language of American and Israeli threats," said Qassem, after Netanyahu threatened to "resume intense fighting" if hostages were not released by Saturday.

Last week's hostage release sparked anger in Israel and beyond after Hamas paraded three emaciated hostages before a crowd and forced them to speak.

On the Palestinian side, Hamas accused Israel of failing to meet its commitments under the agreement, including on aid, and cited the deaths of three Gazans over the weekend.

Hamas has insisted it remained "committed to the ceasefire", and said that a delegation headed by chief negotiator Khalil al-Hayya was in Cairo for meetings and to monitor "the implementation of the ceasefire agreement".

A diplomat and a Palestinian source familiar with the talks both told AFP on condition of anonymity that mediators were engaged with the parties to resolve the dispute.

UN chief Antonio Guterres has urged Hamas to proceed with the planned release and "avoid at all costs resumption of hostilities in Gaza".

In Tel Aviv, Israeli student Mali Abramovitch, 28, said that it was "terrible to think" that the next group of hostages would not be released "because Israel allegedly violated the conditions, which is nonsense".

"We can't let them (Hamas) play with us like this... It's simply not acceptable."

In southern Gaza's Khan Yunis, 48-year-old Saleh Awad told AFP he felt "anxiety and fear", saying that "Israel is seeking any pretext to reignite the war... and displace" the territory's inhabitants.

- Rebuild 'without displacing' Gazans -

Trump reaffirmed his Saturday deadline for the hostage release when hosting Jordan's King Abdullah II on Tuesday.

In a phone call Wednesday, Abdullah and Egypt's Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said they were united in supporting the "full implementation" of the ceasefire, "the continued release of hostages and prisoners, and facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid", according to a statement from the Egyptian presidency.

The two leaders called for Gaza's "immediate" reconstruction "without displacing the Palestinian people from their land".

Egypt, a US ally which borders Gaza, earlier said it planned to "present a comprehensive vision" for the reconstruction of the Palestinian territory.

A UN report has said that more than $53 billion will be required to rebuild Gaza and end the "humanitarian catastrophe" there.

The war was triggered by Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,211 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official Israeli figures.

Israel's retaliatory campaign has killed at least 48,222 people in Gaza, the majority of them civilians, according to figures which the UN considers reliable from the Hamas-run territory's health ministry.

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