The Hamas movement announced that the release of the second group of Israeli prisoners has been delayed due to the Zionist regime's failure in delivering promises.

Iran PressWest Asia: The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Saturday that it had decided to delay the second round of hostage releases until Israel is committed to letting aid trucks enter northern Gaza.

The al-Qassam Brigades decided to postpone the release of the second group of captives until the Israeli regime fulfills its obligations under the agreement regarding the entry of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to the northern part of the Gaza Strip, and starts complying with the agreement on the release of Palestinian prisoners," says the statement issued by Hamas.

After about 50 days since the start of the "Al-Aqsa flood" operation by the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement (Hamas) against the Israeli regime, and the defeat of the occupying army in its attack on the Gaza Strip, the cabinet of the Israeli regime on Wednesday morning accepted the ceasefire agreement with the mediation of the Qatar and Egypt.

The four-day ceasefire between the Zionist regime and the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip has been implemented since 7:00 a.m. on Friday (November 25). 219

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