A Hamas official said Friday that the Palestinian terrorist group cannot release the hostages it has captured during its war with Israel until a ceasefire deal is reached, a report says.
El periódico ruso Kommersant citó a Abu Hamid -miembro de una delegación de Hamás de visita en Moscú- diciendo que Hamás necesita localizar dónde han tomado los rehenes las facciones palestinas dentro de la Franja de Gaza, según Reuters.
"They seized dozens of people, most of them civilians, and we need time to find them in the Gaza Strip and then release them," Hamid reportedly said, noting that a calm environment was needed to do so.
The development comes as the number of hostages being held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists has risen to 229, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Brig. Gen. Daniel Hagari said Friday.
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Friday's number is five more than the 224 hostages reported on Thursday, and the number is likely to change as various operations continue to unfold, Hagari said.
Since Hamas began taking hostages during its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, only four have been released from custody – a mother-daughter duo from the Chicago area and two elderly Israeli women.
Hagari said the IDF is investing all of its efforts into its top priority of bringing the hostages home safely.
Also on Friday, a senior political leader of the Hamas delegation in Moscow met with Ali Baghiri Kani, Iran's deputy foreign minister for political affairs, according to the Russian state-run TASS news agency.
"Ali Bagheri Kani, [Iranian] deputy foreign minister for political affairs, who arrived in Moscow at the invitation of his Russian counterpart for an exchange of opinions and bilateral talks, met with Abu Marzouk, a member of the Hamas politburo," it quoted the Iranian Embassy in Moscow as saying on its Telegram channel.
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"Tehran’s priorities in talks with foreign sides are declaring an immediate ceasefire, providing aid to people and lifting the repressive blockade of Gaza," the embassy said, quoting the deputy foreign minister," the embassy reportedly added.
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