Hamas, 'rinvio rilascio detenuti mette in pericolo tregua'

epa11914581 A vehicle of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) arrives to the West Bank military prison of Ofer to receive Palestinian prisoners as part of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal, north of Jerusalem, 22 February 2025. Israel and Hamas implemented the first phase of a hostage release and ceasefire deal on 19 January 2025. More than 48,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, since Israel launched a military campaign in the strip in response to a cross-border attack led by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on 07 October 2023, in which about 1,200 Israelis were killed and more than 250 taken hostage. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
AA
ROMA, 23 FEB - Hamas ha condannato la decisione di Israele di rinviare a tempo indefinito il rilascio previsto oggi di 600 detenuti palestinesi, affermando che così facendo si mette in pericolo la tenuta della tregua. La milizia palestinese fa appello ai mediatori perché premano su Israele perché faccia quanto pattuito. Hamas nega inoltre l'accusa con cui Israele ha giustificato il rinvio, di aver messo in scena cerimonie "umilianti" per gli ostaggi israeliani rilasciati: "La cerimonia di consegna dei prigionieri non include alcun insulto, ma riflette invece il trattamento nobile e umano loro riservato", scrive Hamas, citata da Al Jazeera.
Riproduzione riservata © Giornale di Brescia
Condividi l'articolo
Iscriviti al canale WhatsApp del GdB e resta aggiornato
Argomenti