Hamas, the terrorist group governing the Gaza Strip, declared on Saturday that it would not release any hostages without securing an agreement on the second phase of a deal with Israel. 

This announcement was made by a senior Hamas official, as reported by KAN.

The second phase of the proposed agreement, according to Hamas, must involve the cessation of hostilities and the withdrawal of Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) troops from Gaza. Without these conditions being met, Hamas remains steadfast in its stance regarding the release of hostages.

The statement comes amidst ongoing efforts to negotiate a temporary ceasefire and a hostage exchange deal between Israel and Hamas. Talks have been in a state of flux, with mediators seeking to bridge the gaps between the two sides.... Read More: i24