Houthis Launch Missile at Israel Amid Rising Tensions

The Israeli government has reiterated that Hamas must release three hostages on Saturday, in accordance with their ceasefire agreement, or face the resumption of military action. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office issued this statement amidst confusion following former U.S. President Donald Trump's calls for the release of all 76 remaining hostages by the end of the weekend, according to Israeli spokesperson David Mencer.
Mencer confirmed that the expectation for the release of three live hostages is a vital aspect of the existing ceasefire terms. Earlier, Hamas had hinted at potential delays for the hostage release; however, reports indicate these concerns have now been retracted. The Israeli government has amassed military forces around Gaza, ready to act if the deadline is not met.
As tensions continue, Yemen’s Houthis threatened military action should the U.S. and Israel attack Gaza, while humanitarian conditions in the region remain dire, with significant infrastructure destruction reported. International observers have expressed concern over the ramifications of failing to secure a prolonged ceasefire.