Israel PM's office indefinitely suspends release of Palestinian prisoners
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday announced his government will delay the release of Palestinian prisoners until Hamas guarantees the next handover of hostages.
Israel is supposed to release more than 600 prisoners.
However, the delay is likely to hit the ongoing ceasefire deal which began on January 19.
In an X post, Netanyahu said: "In light of Hamas's repeated violations, including the ceremonies that humiliate our hostages and the cynical exploitation of our hostages for propaganda purposes."
it has been decided to delay the release of terrorists that was planned for yesterday until the release of the next hostages has been assured, and without the humiliating ceremonies.
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) February 23, 2025
The PM said: "It has been decided to delay the release of terrorists that was planned for yesterday until the release of the next hostages has been assured and without the humiliating ceremonies."
Six Hostages
Hamas released six Israeli hostages on Saturday as part of the truce.
Four of the released hostages were kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7, 2023 attacks.
Only one more handover of hostages in the first phase of the deal is left now.
No arrangements for the release of the other remaining living hostages in the potential second phase of the ceasefire deal has been reached so far.
Mediators will be working overtime to try to get the deal back on track and avert a possible collapse of the ceasefire, reported BBC.
During Saturday's exchange, four hostages, who were abducted during the Nova music festival, were released by Hamas.
They were identified as Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov, Eliya Cohen and Omer Wenkert .
According to reports, the other two released hostages Avera Mengistu and Hisham al-Sayed were held in Gaza as captives for years.
More than 60 hostages, half of whom are believed to be alive, still remains in Hamas captivity.
Facilitated by Red Cross, Hamas began releasing hostages for Palestinian prisoners after the ceasefire deal was reached between the two sides on January 19.
Gaza Strip
Meanwhile, aid operations in the Gaza Strip continue to reach people from north to south with critical assistance, including cash, the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said on Friday.
Since the ceasefire on 19 January, some 138,000 Palestinians have benefited from cash assistance, including people with disabilities and pregnant and breastfeeding women.
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) reported that market conditions across Gaza have improved since the ceasefire took effect. Goods are reportedly less expensive, and more commodities are available.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

From Kabaddi to Courtroom: Three Indian-origin men sent to prison over violence during 2023 UK kabaddi event
Three Indian-origin men have been arrested and jailed in the UK for their involvement in violent disorder during a kabaddi tournament in Derby in England’s East Midlands region in 2023.

Burnt to death: 7-year-old girl killed as BNP leader’s house set on fire in Bangladesh
A seven-year-old girl was burnt to death and three others were injured after the house of a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader—allegedly locked from the outside—was set on fire in Bangladesh’s Lakshmipur district early Sunday, media reports said.

No evidence of blasphemy by Hindu man lynched in Bangladesh: Probe
Investigators probing the brutal lynching of Dipu Chandra Das, a 25-year-old Hindu man killed in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh district over alleged blasphemy, have found no evidence that he made any remark hurting religious sentiments.

South Africa hit by second mass shooting this month; 10 dead
At least 10 people were killed and another 10 injured in a mass shooting in Bekkersdal, a township outside Johannesburg, South African police said on Sunday. The attack marks the second mass shooting in the country this month, according to AFP.
Latest News

Misleading propaganda: MEA slams Bangladesh media reports on Delhi protest

From Kabaddi to Courtroom: Three Indian-origin men sent to prison over violence during 2023 UK kabaddi event

Obesity cannot be treated with shortcuts: Jitendra Singh

Burnt to death: 7-year-old girl killed as BNP leader’s house set on fire in Bangladesh

