Who will Israelis blame if the Gaza ceasefire breaks down?
Briefly

Hamas has announced a suspension of the release of captives held in Gaza, citing Israeli violations of the ceasefire that began on January 19. The group claims that delays in the return of displaced people and restricted aid ingress have prompted this decision. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu responded by threatening to resume bombings if Hamas does not proceed with the release, adding to public unrest. Family members of captives expressed anger and protested, urging the government to uphold the deal. US President Trump's comments on Gaza further complicate the situation, suggesting drastic actions that could escalate tensions.
Hamas announced the suspension of captive releases citing Israeli ceasefire violations, provoking division within Israeli society regarding the country’s response to the ongoing conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu threatened to resume bombings if captives were not released, amplifying tensions and public anger towards the stalled ceasefire negotiations.
Family members of captives protested in Tel Aviv, demanding the Israeli government ensure the continuation of the deal to secure the release of all remaining captives.
Trump’s controversial suggestion to displace Palestinians from Gaza raises ethical concerns and adds pressure on the Israeli government amid already fraught ceasefire negotiations.
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