Middle East correspondent
Gaza correspondent

The ceasefire deal in Gaza between Israel and fragile enthusiasm appeared since it entered into force on January 19, but now it seems the closest so far not completely collapsed.
A senior Egyptian source told the BBC that regional brokers Egypt and Qatar “are intensifying their diplomatic efforts in an attempt to save the ceasefire agreement.”
“Repeat his” full group’s commitment “to the conditions of the deal.
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “If Hamas does not return our hostages by Saturday noon, the ceasefire will end and [Israeli military] You will resume severe fighting. “

However, there were mixed messages about whether it meant that all 76 hostages are still in Gaza – in line with the high risk warning recommended by US President Donald Trump.
Trump was interacting with the threat of Hamas to block the agreement on Monday.
He complained about the violations of the Israeli ceasefire, especially with regard to help, and warned that it would delay the hostage on Saturday.
Last week, the new radical plan for the President of the US Independence of Gaza – without its Palestinian residents changed two million – the context of the ceasefire, which helped its administration in the mediator.
On Wednesday, the White House returned Trump’s plan, while admitting this The King of Jordan, Abdullah II, had rejected the idea during the talks in Washington One day.
“The king greatly prefers that the Palestinians remain in place,” said White House press secretary Caroline Levitte. “But the president feels that he will be much better and more majestic if it is possible to move these Palestinians to safer areas.”
So, what do we know more about what happened behind the scenes?
When it comes to the outcome of the Israeli security cabinet meeting for four hours on Tuesday, Israeli journalists anxiously admitted due to contradictory and confusing surroundings.
After calling on the video of the Israeli Prime Minister to issue “hostages”, the first reports said – quoting a senior Israeli official whose name is – this indicates the three indigenous hostages to be released.
It was then said that Israel expected that the nine -final live hostages would be released to release the first stage of the ceasefire for a period of six weeks, which are supposed to see a total of 33 prisoners who have been delivered.
Then the main ministers started weight. Miri Regev – a close ally of Netanyahu – said in X that the decision was “very clear” and repeated Trump’s request. She said, “By Saturday, everyone will be released!”
The right -wing Israeli finance minister, Bizalil Soutrich – who threatened to leave the Netanyahu alliance if there was no return to the fighting at the end of the ceasefire deal for six weeks – still exists.
On social media, he suggested telling Hamas to release all hostages or open “hell gates”, without any fuel, water, or humanitarian assistance entering Gaza.
He said that there should be “fire and a large stone” of Israeli warplanes and tanks, with the entire tape running and expelling its inhabitants.
“We have all the international support for this,” he said.
His comments indicate how to strengthen Trump’s vision after the war in Gaza in Israel.
It is said that this worries that the Israeli security heads who negotiated the current ceasefire deal and believe that its collapse will be exposed to the hostage of the hostages.
The Israeli media report that they are paying to return the next three prisoners that Hamas maintains on the specified date of the weekend.
The families of the hostages and their supporters were anxious about the latest developments, as well as Ghazan, similar to the war.

The fact that the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Khalil Al -Hayya, is leading a delegation to follow up the implementation in Cairo, shows that the armed group is also trying to obtain a ceasefire agreement on the right track.
Since January 19, the deal has witnessed a total of 16 Israeli hostages who have been brought home in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners that Israel has seized. Five workers were released by a Thai farm.
At the same time, the Israeli forces withdrew to the vicinity of Gaza, including along the borders of Egypt.
The relative calm allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians displaced to return to their neighborhoods and bring an increase in humanitarian aid.
However, the current impasse stems from Hamas’s claim that Israel has not supported its promises to the first stage of the armistice.
She says this requires the Israeli authorities to allow about 300,000 tents and 60,000 convoys in Gaza.
With many people returning to the ruins of their homes – during the cold, wet weather – there was an urgent need for such shelters.
Fuel and generators are also not available – especially in northern Gaza – where this is urgently required, especially for water and bakeries.
It is difficult to check exactly what went to the tape.
According to the numbers conveyed by the United Nations, “Since it entered the ceasefire, 644,000 people have received all over Gaza’s assistance, including tents, sealing materials, and Mabisols.”
The Israeli Military Authority Kojat said that Israel “is committed to it and its commitment to facilitate the entry of 600 humanitarian aid trucks in the Gaza Strip every day.”
He added: “According to the data available to us, since the agreement entered into force, hundreds of thousands of tents entered the Gaza tape.”

Despite the conflicting calculations, it can be assumed that the problems related to the assistance that Israel allows in Gaza can be solved by mediators.
The prominent Egyptian source told BBC: “Cairo and Doha urge all parties to adhere to the conditions of the agreement amid political and field complications that make the task more challenging.”
“The continued ceasefire is in the interest of everyone, and we warn that the collapse of the agreement will lead to a new wave of violence with serious regional repercussions.”
Even if the immediate crisis can be overcome by the end of this week, it will continue to leave the next stage of the ceasefire talks without solution.
The first stage of the deal is supposed to end in March, unless Hamas and Israel agreed to extend. To date, negotiations have been postponed on it.
The Israeli Prime Minister delayed discussions about the next stage amid pressure from his ruling alliance and the increasing evidence during the ceasefire – in contradiction with his goals of war – Hamas is still an important political and military force in Gaza.
During delivery discrimination and distribution of aid, Hamas sought to display a picture of its own power.
Although she had previously indicated her willingness to participate in power with other Palestinian factions, it is unlikely to take off their arms.
Moreover, Trump multiplies his idea of turning Gaza into the Mediterranean travel destination – after transferring those who live there to Jordan and Egypt – caused shock and anger throughout the Arab world.
Egypt says it formulated its comprehensive Gaza reconstruction plan – which will not include the Palestinians who leave their lands.
It is expected that the leaders of Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will meet before a conference in Cairo on February 27.
The ongoing conflict over the future of Gaza adds to confusion and a feeling of deep lack of confidence in the efforts made to resolve the current issues.
Additional reports by Will Hussein in Cairo
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