Hamas says that it will continue to issue Israeli hostages under the Gaza deal

Hamas has said that it is committed to implementing the Gaza ceasefire deal with Israel and will continue to release the hostages within the agreed time limit.
After negotiations at Cairo, the Palestinian armed group stated that Egypt and Katri intermediaries had confirmed that they would “remove obstacles” for the deal.
There was no response to Israel, but the Prime Minister’s office denied the reports of Egypt and Katri that the mediators had rebuilt the gaps between the two sides and both were committed to continue the implementation.
On Tuesday, Israel said that if Hamas does not return the mortgage on this Saturday, the ceasefire would end. Hamas had earlier said that it was postponing the release on claiming Israeli violations.
Hamas said that Israel was not allowing the agreed amount of significant human assistance including tents and shelters, which Israel denied.
The group’s declaration made US President Donald Trump to cancel the agreement and “break the hell” until “all the hostages” returned to Saturday.