BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 12, 2025
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Israeli Cabinet Demands Hamas Release Hostages by Saturday

A dramatic intervention by former U.S. President Donald Trump sends shockwaves through ongoing Middle East peace negotiations.

According to Fox News, Israel's security cabinet has unanimously endorsed Trump's demand for Hamas to release all remaining hostages by Saturday noon, with warnings of severe consequences if the terrorist group fails to comply.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his security cabinet on Tuesday following Hamas's announcement to delay the next scheduled hostage release.

The cabinet's backing of Trump's ultimatum marks a significant shift in the ongoing negotiations, potentially altering the trajectory of the current six-week ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Trump sets firm deadline as tensions escalate

Trump's intervention came with explicit consequences for non-compliance. Speaking from the Oval Office on Monday, he emphasized the gravity of the situation with unmistakable clarity. The former president's stance has garnered attention from Israeli officials and international observers. His involvement adds another layer of complexity to the already intricate peace negotiations currently underway.

Netanyahu's response to Trump's ultimatum was swift and decisive. After the security cabinet meeting, he ordered the Israeli Defense Forces to begin positioning troops around the Gaza Strip. The military buildup serves as a clear signal of Israel's readiness to resume combat operations if Hamas fails to meet the deadline.

The current ceasefire agreement, which facilitated the release of 21 hostages in exchange for over 730 Palestinian prisoners, now faces unprecedented pressure. Netanyahu's administration appears prepared to abandon the diplomatic path if Hamas continues to resist cooperation.

Palestinian resistance group cites agreement violations

Hamas spokesperson Abu Obeida announced the group's decision to delay further hostage releases, citing multiple alleged violations by Israel.

The terrorist organization claims Israel has failed to fulfill its obligations under the existing agreement. Their complaints center on several key issues, including restricted aid delivery and alleged targeting of displaced Palestinians.

The current agreement stipulates the release of 33 hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. Five exchanges have already taken place under this framework. The next planned exchange, scheduled for Saturday, would involve three Israeli hostages and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

Hamas's decision to delay releases has created significant tension in the diplomatic process. The group's accusations against Israel include claims of direct shelling, gunfire incidents, and limitations on relief supplies entering Gaza.

Netanyahu administration signals military readiness

Israeli forces have begun mobilizing around the Gaza Strip following Netanyahu's latest directives. The prime minister emphasized the unanimous nature of the cabinet's decision, stating:

The decision I passed in the Cabinet unanimously is this: If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon – the ceasefire will end, and the IDF will resume intense combat until Hamas is decisively defeated.

Military preparations are already underway, with Netanyahu confirming the deployment of additional forces. The Israeli leadership appears determined to demonstrate its commitment to both diplomatic and military options. Their strategic positioning suggests readiness for various scenarios that might unfold after Saturday's deadline.

Trump expresses confidence in ultimatum strategy

Trump's approach to the hostage crisis reflects his characteristic diplomatic style. He has expressed strong belief in Hamas's likelihood of responding to his demands. The former president's involvement adds another dimension to the ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

His statement delivered from the Oval Office left no room for ambiguity regarding the consequences of non-compliance. Trump emphasized that partial releases would not suffice. The demand for complete hostage release by the specified deadline represents a significant escalation in diplomatic pressure.

International observers are closely monitoring the situation as Saturday's deadline approaches. The outcome could significantly impact regional stability and future peace negotiations.

Current state shapes crucial next steps

The Israeli security cabinet's endorsement of Trump's ultimatum represents a pivotal moment in ongoing hostage negotiations with Hamas. Netanyahu's government has positioned itself firmly behind the Saturday deadline, backing their diplomatic stance with military preparations.

Hamas faces a critical decision as the deadline approaches. Their response to Trump's demand and Israel's military positioning will likely determine the immediate future of regional stability and ongoing peace efforts. The situation remains fluid, with multiple stakeholders watching closely as Saturday's noon deadline draws near.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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