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Hamas Says It Will Release Israeli Captives After Aid Surge

Israel had threatened to resume the bombings and attacks if Hamas withheld three captives set to be released Saturday.

Trucks carrying World Health Organization aid prepare to cross a checkpoint on Salah al-Din road in al-Mughraqa in the central Gaza Strip, on February 13, 2025. EYAD BABA / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

By Sharon Zhang , TRUTHOUT, February 13, 2025

Hamas officials have said that the group has agreed to release Israeli hostages on time this weekend amid fears that the ceasefire deal in Gaza would fall apart as Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire numerous times.

The group said on Thursday that it “confirms continuation in implementing the agreement in accordance with what was signed, including the exchange of prisoners according to the specified timetable.” This reportedly followed discussions with mediators of the negotiation regarding Israel’s withholding of certain crucial types of aid from Gaza.

The deal stipulates that Hamas is supposed to release three Israeli captives on Saturday, while Israel is set to release yet more Palestinian prisoners. Israel has demanded that Hamas release live captives, with roughly half of the remaining captives believed by Israel to be dead.

Earlier this week, Hamas said that it was going to withhold the captives unless Israel stopped committing ceasefire violations. Israel has still been killing Palestinians in Gaza and preventing them from returning to their homes, the group said.

Indeed, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said this week that Israel has killed at least 110 Palestinians in Gaza since the ceasefire was enacted — an average of six killings per day. 

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Further, Hamas said that Israel has been blocking humanitarian aid from entering the Strip despite Israel’s obligations under the agreement for a surge of aid trucks.

Under the deal, Israel is supposed to allow 600 trucks with aid and supplies to cross the border each day. This includes resources like food, shelter and heavy equipment to allow Palestinians to clear rubble and retrieve bodies from under the rubble.

But officials and human rights groups have said that Israel has not fulfilled this part of the deal. Officials have said that Israel is blocking the entry of shelter and has only allowed the entry of 10 percent of the 200,000 tents it’s supposed to allow in. Israeli officials have disputed that, saying that it has allowed in at least 30,000 tents.

On Thursday, Palestinians and mediators reported a surge of aid into Gaza, seemingly as a response to Hamas’s demands. Israel had threatened to resume the bombings and attacks if Hamas didn’t release the captives.

Al Jazeera reported an increase of food and fuel, as some groups have reported that Israel has been allowing food for vendors and not for aid reasons. However, Israel is still not allowing in heavy machinery, which is crucial for maintaining the deal and for Palestinians to begin to rebuild.

Some Israeli officials are reportedly still threatening to resume their assault after all of the Israeli captives are released, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously said. Hamas said earlier this month that talks on the second phase, set to begin in early March, have begun, but substantial progress has not yet been made. At the same time, President Donald Trump’s threat to forcibly expel Palestinians from Gaza and wage a U.S. takeover in recent days has caused concerns over the longevity of the ceasefire deal.


SHARON ZHANG
Sharon Zhang is a news writer at Truthout covering politics, climate and labor. Before coming to Truthout, Sharon had written stories for Pacific StandardThe New Republic, and more. She has a master’s degree in environmental studies. She can be found on Twitter and Bluesky.


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