The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said it would not bow down to threats from Israeli enemy and the United States on the issue of captives.
Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said on Wednesday that Israeli enemy was “evading the implementation of several provisions of the ceasefire agreement,” warning that captives would not be released without Israel complying with the deal.
“Our position is clear, and we will not accept the language of American and Israeli threats,” said Qassem, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to “resume intense fighting” if captives were not released by Saturday.