Israels Security Cabinet Meets as Pressure on Hamas Cease-Fire Rises

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is scheduled to hold an emergency cabinet meeting on Tuesday after Hamas said it was postponing the next release of Israeli hostages from the Gaza Strip, increasing the pressure on an already fragile three-week cease-fire.The security cabinet is set to consider how — or whether — to move forward with ongoing negotiations to secure the safe release of all hostages this spring.Ahead of the meeting, relatives of the hostages blocked Israel’s main highway with protest signs and orange smoke bombs.Even as one family rejoiced in receiving a proof-of-life message about 27-year-old twins Gali and Ziv Berman, another was told that Shlomo Mantzur, the oldest hostage at 86, had been killed.Mr.

Netanyahu moved up Tuesday’s meeting after Hamas said on Monday it would indefinitely postpone the release of several more hostages who had been expected to be freed on Saturday.Hamas accused Israel of violating parts of the cease-fire agreement.Hours later, President Trump threw down a gauntlet of his own, demanding that all of the remaining hostages be released by 12 o’clock on Saturday or “all hell is going to break out.”Only a handful of Israeli hostages have been released each week since the cease-fire began, coinciding with the freeing of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails as required under the first stage of the negotiated deal.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.

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