Hamas says it will free more Israeli hostages on Saturday as originally planned

Hamas to Release Israeli Hostages Following Ultimatum from Trump
Hamas has announced that they will proceed with their original plan to release Israeli hostages, despite previous threats of delay. The decision comes in response to an ultimatum issued by President Donald Trump, who warned the terrorist group that he would end the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip if the hostages were not released by Saturday.
The tense situation escalated earlier this week when Hamas accused Israel of failing to meet their obligations, leading to uncertainty over the fate of the captives. President Trump’s strong stance on the issue made it clear that he was not willing to tolerate any further delays, stating that he would “let hell break out” if the hostages were not freed on time.
The announcement of Hamas’ compliance with the original release plan brings a sense of relief to the situation, as the potential for violence and conflict in the region has been a prominent concern. The ceasefire in the Gaza Strip hangs in the balance, with the fate of the hostages playing a crucial role in determining the future of the fragile peace agreement.
As this breaking news story continues to develop, it is imperative to stay updated on any new developments that may arise. The situation remains fluid, and the actions of both Hamas and Israel will be closely monitored in the coming days.
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Author: Alex Nitzberg, Writer for Fox News Digital