According to Hamas, it will publish prisoners according to the timeline defined in the ceasefire after the fears would not exist after the violations of Israel.
Hamas says that she is the publication of prisoners who are kept in Gaza, according to a timeline that was defined in a ceasefire, days after the fear that the ceasefire would not survive after the agreement of Israel.
In a declaration published on Thursday, Hamas said that “the continuation of the implementation of the agreement in accordance with the signed, including the exchange of prisoners in accordance with the specified schedule”.
The Hamas spokeswoman Abdul Latif al-Qanoua also confirmed to the Anadolu news agency that the group will publish prisoners on Saturday when Israel records the conditions of the ceasefire.
“The (Israeli) employment violated the agreement several times, be it by preventing the return of displaced persons or the blocking of the occurrence of humanitarian aid,” he said. “If Israel does not adhere to the conditions of the agreement, the prisoner’s exchange procedure does not take place.”
A Palestinian source, cited by the AFP news agency, said on Thursday that mediators of Israel had a “promise … a humanitarian protocol from this morning” that would enable building equipment and temporary apartments in the destroyed area.
The explanation of the Hamas added that talks that were held this week in Cairo were a dead end in the implementation of the business.
Later on Thursday, Israel said that Hamas had to publish three living prisoners on Saturday or Israel would return to war.
This week, the agreement with Israel was strongly burdened.
The Hamas warned that the next publication of prisoners would delay for Saturday because Israel violated the ceasefire against Palestinians in GAZA and the agreed number of tents, accommodations and other important help for entering the besieged enclave did not allows.
Israel replied with the statement that if Hamas would not free the prisoners according to the schedule, would resume their war.
Since the ceasefire on January 19, the Israeli forces have killed at least 92 Palestinians and wounded more than 800, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
A Hamas delegation came to Cairo on Wednesday to discuss the ceasefire with the mediators Egypt and Qatar.
The Egyptian state media said that heavy devices and trucks that wore mobile homes entered Gaza on Thursday from Egypt. The AFP news agency shared pictures with a number of bulldoczers on the Egyptian side of the border.
However, Israel later said that they are not allowed to enter through the intersection.
“There is no entry of caravans or heavy devices in the Gaza Strip, and there is no coordination” roam them through the Rafah crossing. “

Hamas has previously accused Israel of stopping heavy machines that are needed to extinguish the huge amounts of rubble over the enclave.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, had warned this week that “hell” would start if Hamas did not publish the remaining prisoners (10:00 GMT) on Saturday.
When the struggle against the CVs of Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said: “The new Gaza rank … will not end without the defeat of Hamas and the release of all hostages.”
“It will also enable US President Trump’s vision to be realized for Gaza,” he added.
Trump, whose return to the White House encouraged Israeli right on the right, led to a global outcry about his proposal to take over the Gaza Strip for the USA and to move its 2.3 million inhabitants to Egypt or Jordan.
The Gaza strip, which is currently released in small groups in the first phase in the first phase in the Israel prisoners, in exchange for Palestinians in Israeli custody.