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Israel Delays Release of 602 Palestinian Prisoners Amid Ongoing Hostage Negotiations

Israel Delays Release of 602 Palestinian Prisoners Amid Ongoing Hostage Negotiations

Prime Minister Netanyahu cites concerns over violations by Hamas as reason for postponement.
In a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the delay of the release of 602 Palestinian prisoners previously scheduled for February 22, 2025. Netanyahu stated that the release would be postponed until the assurance of the next group of hostages’ release is confirmed.

The decision was attributed to what Israel characterized as 'repeated and ongoing violations' of the ceasefire agreement by Hamas.

In turn, Hamas accused Israel of similar transgressions.

Netanyahu's statement emphasized concerns regarding the treatment of Israeli prisoners, highlighting allegations of 'rituals that humiliate the dignity of our prisoners' and accusing Hamas of using prisoners for propaganda purposes.

As part of the ceasefire agreement, it was initially agreed that 445 prisoners arrested in Gaza after October 7, along with an additional 41 individuals from an earlier exchange linked to the Shalit deal, would be released.

The day's events unfolded dramatically, with reports of Israeli hostage Omer Shem Tov, aged 22, seen engaging with his Hamas captors post-release, an incident that raised eyebrows and drew varied reactions.

Hamas, in response to the postponement, claimed Netanyahu’s government was engaged in 'dirty games' intended to sabotage the ceasefire deal and signal a willingness to resume hostilities, according to statements made by senior Hamas official Basem Naim.

The ceasefire deal has been precarious, and there have been concerns about its sustainability following the hostage exchange, which is seen as a pivotal moment in the negotiation process.

The exchange on February 22 involved the release of six Israeli hostages: Eliya Cohen, Omer Shem Tov, Tal Shoham, Omer Wenkert, Hisham al-Sayed, and Avera Mengisto.

Hamas claimed that the delays regarding the Palestinian prisoners' release were linked to Israeli 'assaults' against captives and alleged changes to the designated list of prisoners.

Israel denied these accusations and indicated that the International Committee of the Red Cross was conducting checks on prisoners.

During this sensitive period, six Palestinian prisoners chose to decline their opportunity for release, expressing a preference to remain in Gaza rather than face deportation.

The Red Cross reportedly conducted medical assessments prior to the detainees’ release, ensuring their health was monitored.

The Palestinian Prisoners' Society provided a breakdown of the prisoners projected for release, including:

- 445 individuals arrested in Gaza post-October 7
- 43 from the West Bank and Jerusalem
- 11 arrested prior to October 7
- 97 identified as deportees
- 24 women and children from Gaza

The atmosphere surrounding these logistics is tenuous, particularly with the second phase of the hostage exchange scheduled to begin next week.

Both sides continue to navigate a complex web of demands and accusations, raising questions about the future of the ceasefire and ongoing negotiations.
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