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Hamas has announced the indefinite postponement of an upcoming hostage-prisoner exchange with Israel, originally scheduled for February 15, 2025. The Palestinian group's spokesman, Abu Ubaida, cited Israel's non-compliance with the terms of a fragile truce agreement that has been in effect since January 19. According to Ubaida, Hamas had "closely monitored" Israeli violations and asserted that it had fulfilled its obligations under the agreement.
The ceasefire deal was to see the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for approximately 1,900 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails. Recently, the fifth phase of the hostage-prisoner exchange was completed, resulting in the release of three Israeli hostages and 183 Palestinians. Following these exchanges, 73 hostages remain in Gaza, with confirmation that 34 have died, according to Israeli military reports.
Hamas has accused Israel of delaying the return of displaced persons and restricting humanitarian aid under the truce terms. Ubaida reaffirmed Hamas's commitment to the agreement, contingent upon Israel's compliance.