TEL AVIV, February 11. /TASS/. Israel will continue "to take determined and relentless action" to bring all hostages held in the Gaza Strip back home, the country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after residents of Kibbutz Kissufim, located on the border with the Palestinian enclave, officially announced that 86-year-old hostage Shlomo Mansour had passed away in Hamas captivity.
"We will continue to take determined and relentless action until we return all of our hostages - the living and the deceased," Netanyahu wrote on the X social media platform. He expressed condolences to Mansour’s family "upon receiving the bitter news regarding his having been killed by the Hamas terror organization."
Netanyahu said after returning from Washington on February 9 that Israel expected Hamas to fulfill its obligations under the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. However, Abu Ubaida, spokesman for the Hamas military wing, announced on February 10 that the movement had postponed the release of another group of hostages that were expected to return home on February 15. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the move by the extremists "violated the agreement" and ordered the Israeli military to prepare "for any scenario" concerning Gaza.
The Gaza ceasefire took effect on January 19. Under the agreement, during the initial 42-day phase, Hamas is expected to release 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails. The latest round of exchange took place on February 8, when three Israeli hostages returned home and Israel freed 183 Palestinian prisoners.