The Israeli military will restart "intense fighting" in Gaza if Hamas does not release the hostages it agreed to free this weekend.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu warned of resuming the attacks on Gaza if Hamas fails to release hostages by Saturday (February 15); while Hamas has accused Israel of violating ceasefire terms.
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The fate of the ceasefire in Gaza seems fragile after Israel threatened to restart the war unless Hamas releases all Israeli hostages by Saturday. The overall fate of Gaza was the focus of an Oval ...