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Hamas to release hostages as planned, apparently resolving ceasefire dispute

Update Hamas to release hostages as planned, apparently resolving ceasefire dispute
Israel threatened to launch a new war on Hamas that would displace all Palestinians from the territory if the militants do not release hostages this weekend. (AFP)
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Updated 13 February 2025

Hamas to release hostages as planned, apparently resolving ceasefire dispute

Hamas to release hostages as planned, apparently resolving ceasefire dispute
  • Hamas suspends handover of Israeli hostages over what it said were Israeli violations of the terms
  • Israel has called up military reservists to brace for a possible re-eruption of war in Gaza

CAIRO: Hamas said Thursday it would release Israeli hostages as planned, apparently resolving a major dispute that threatened the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

The militant group said Egyptian and Qatari mediators have affirmed that they will work to “remove all hurdles,” and that it would implement the ceasefire deal.

The statement indicated three more Israeli hostages would be freed Saturday. There was no immediate comment from Israel after Hamas’ announcement.

That would allow the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to continue for now, but its future remains in doubt.

Hamas had threatened to delay the next release of Israeli hostages, accusing Israel of failing to meet its obligations to allow in tents and shelters, among other alleged violations of the truce.

Israel, with the support of US President Donald Trump, had threatened to renew its offensive if hostages were not freed.

“We are not interested in the collapse of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, and we are keen on its implementation and ensuring that the occupation (Israel) adheres to it fully,” Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua said.

“The language of threats and intimidation used by Trump and Netanyahu does not serve the implementation of the ceasefire agreement,” Qanoua said.

A Hamas delegation led by the group’s Gaza chief, Khalil Al-Hayya, met Egyptian security officials on Wednesday to try to break the impasse.

A Palestinian official close to the talks told Reuters that mediators Egypt and Qatar were trying to find solutions to prevent a slide back into fighting.

In a statement, Hamas said the mediators were exerting pressure for the ceasefire deal to be fully implemented, ensure Israel abides by a humanitarian protocol and resume exchanges of Israeli hostages held in Gaza for Palestinian prisoners and detainees held by Israel on Saturday.

Israel has called up military reservists to brace for a possible re-eruption of war in Gaza if Hamas fails to meet a Saturday deadline to free further Israeli hostages.


Gaza and Sudan crises take center stage as UAE hosts first Emirates International Press Conference

Gaza and Sudan crises take center stage as UAE hosts first Emirates International Press Conference
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Gaza and Sudan crises take center stage as UAE hosts first Emirates International Press Conference

Gaza and Sudan crises take center stage as UAE hosts first Emirates International Press Conference
  • Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the president of the UAE, said the UAE will remain as a diplomatic entity to help resolve conflict in the region

ABU DHABI: The UAE’s growing role as a global hub for innovation and diplomacy took center stage on Wednesday as ministers gathered for the first Emirates International Press Conference, outlining bold plans for artificial intelligence integration, non-oil economic growth, and peace-building in conflict zones.

UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs Mohammad Al-Gergawi lamented the UAE’s five main principles, which are economic openness, balanced political relationships, agility in government, technology as a key driver of development and progress and human-centric development. 

Al-Gergawi said that “77.5 percent of the GDP in the first half of 2025 came from the non-oil economy, and by 2031 we want to increase the non-oil economy by 15 percent.” 

He highlighted the UAE’s role during Covid-19 and said its legislation was adapted quickly during that period. 

“Eighty percent of legislation was updated in the past three years … our decisions in the UAE are quick in its execution and clear in its goals,” he added. 

With technology as a focus in government, the UAE centered AI in its education programs and through various sectors. 

“The UAE has made AI part of its school curriculum. We are the nunber one country (that) is adopting AI in the workplace according to a Microsoft report published three days ago,” he said. 

Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the president of the UAE, said the UAE will remain as a diplomatic entity to help resolve conflict in the region. 

“The Iranian attack and Israeli attack on Qatar, is not just an attack on the state of Qatar but also a threat to the Gulf region. We need to take more comprehensive solutions and look holistically at the safety of the region using diplomacy,” he added.

Gargash emphasized the UAE’s position in calling for the establishment a Palestinian state and said it is a right for Palestinians and an essential step towards achieving peace. 

“We see clearly the role played in the UAE in Gaza through elevating the suffering of the Palestinian people in Gaza. We believe that we will continue these efforts in Sudan where people are being displaced and suffering food insecurity,” he said. 

In Sudan, Gargash affirmed the urge for a lasting ceasefire and reiterated the UAE’s condemnation of the atrocities committed in El-Fashir.

“The UAE condemns all atrocities committed in El-Fashir and across Sudan — including allegations of chemical weapons use. These claims must be investigated, and those responsible must be held to account.

“We want negotiations. We want a transition to civilian rule. And most importantly, we need a ceasefire,” he added.

Minister of State for International Corporation Reem Al-Hashimy touched on a similar sentiment, sharing the UAE’s role in humanitarian aid in the region and globally in countries including Palestine, Yemen, Sudan, Ukraine, Pakistan and Afghanistan. 

“The UAE has adopted a clear approach in its foreign policy based on peace and joint comprehensive responsibility … The UAE spared no effort in helping those in need, 370 billion dirhams ($100 billion) in aid on the international level,” said Al-Hashimy. 

UAE minister of Economy and Tourism Abdulla bin Touq said the UAE is working towards becoming one of the strongest economies globally. 

“The UAE has achieved its status as the leader of the innovation hub between the east and the west,” said bin Touq. 

Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence Omar bin Sultan Al-Olama affirmed the UAE’s position in being a leader for technological innovation globally and said the UAE remains on its path in developing its AI sector further.