The Palestinian militant group Hamas announced on Monday that it would cease to free Israeli hostages to an additional warning about what they said were Israeli violations of the Alto El Fuego agreement.
In response, Israeli defense minister Israel Katz said that Hamas had violated the Fire's high agreement with his announcement and that he had instructed the military to prepare at the highest level of preparation in Gaza and defend the Israeli communities.
Abu Ubaida, a spokesman for the military wing of Hamas, said that since the high fire entered into force on January 19, Israel had been delayed to allow the displaced Palestinians to return north of Gaza, attacked the gaclantes with military bombardments and shots and had stopped relieving relief materials in the territory.
The high fire has remained largely in the last three weeks, although there have been some incidents in which the Palestinians have been killed by Israeli shots. The humanitarian aid flow to Gaza has increased from Alto El Fuego, they say help agencies.

Ubaida said that Hamas would not release more hostages until Israel “fulfills and compensates during the last weeks.”
On Saturday there was another exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners.
Hostage future in doubt
Until now, 16 of the 33 hostages that will be launched in the first phase of 42 days of the agreement have come home, as well as five Thai hostages that were returned in an unchanging launch.
In return, Israel has released hundreds of prisoners and detainees, from prisoners who fulfill life imprisonment for mortal attacks to Palestinians detained during the war and retained without charge.

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But Hamas has accused Israel of dragging his feet by allowing Gaza, one of the conditions of the first phase of the agreement, a position that Israel has rejected as false.
In turn, Israel has accused Hamas of not respecting the order in which hostages would be released and orchestrate abusive public exhibitions before large crowds when they were given to the Red Cross.
Previously, the office of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, had said that an Israeli delegation had returned from the high -fire conversations in Qatar, amid increasing doubts about the Egyptian process and casquado de Qatar to end the war.

There were no immediate details about the reason for the return of the conversations, which are intended to agree on the basis of a second stage of the Alto the Multiphase fire agreement and the exchange of hostages for prisoner reached last month.
A Palestinian official close to the discussions said that progress was being held by distrust between the two parties, who have accused of violating the terms of the high fire.
The statements of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, that the Palestinians should be transferred out of Gaza, letting the coastal enclave develop as a real estate project against the sea under the control of the United States, the expectations for The postwar future.
Fox News launched an interview with Trump on Monday. When asked about the plan and if the Palestinians would have the right to return, he replied: “No, they would not.”
“I am talking about building a permanent place for them because if they have to return now, they will spend years before you can, it is not habitable.” He said he thought he could make a deal with Egypt and Jordan to take them.
Netanyahu supported Trump's comments when he returned from a visit to Washington on the weekend, causing irritation in Egypt, where security sources said Israel was “putting obstacles” to the soft progress of the high fire agreement, including delays in the withdrawal of their troops and continuing. Air Surveillance
The conversations in a second stage of the Alto El Fuego agreement, to agree on the launch of the remaining hostages and a complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces, began last week, but have shown few signs of severe progress.
“There is a feeling of distrust, especially because Hamas sees a lack of implementation of the first phase of the agreement when it comes to the humanitarian protocol and the allowing of the materials in Gaza according to the agreement,” said the official.
Israeli public opinion was surprised by the Demacrated appearance of Ohad Ben Ami, Eli Sharabi and Levy, the three hostages that were released on Saturday, which has complicated a progress in the agreement.