Palestinian security prisoners arrive in Gaza
Ghazan chants, “Muhammad’s army will return!” As they celebrate the return of Palestinian security prisoners released by Israel as part of a ceasefire hostage deal in Khan Yunis, Gaza. (Video: Majdi Fathi/TPS-IL)
Ceasefire disputes between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah threaten to derail the deals on Sunday as arguments erupted over several key details.
Israel accused Hamas of changing the arrangement of the hostages it planned to release. As a result, Israeli forces prevented thousands of Palestinians from returning to northern Gaza.
Israeli forces also announced on Friday that they will not completely withdraw from southern Lebanon as they require a ceasefire for the Lebanese government to fully carry out its responsibilities. According to the agreement, both groups were expected to make a withdrawal by Sunday.
“IDF forces operating in southern Lebanon released warning footage to remove threats in a number of areas where suspects approaching forces were identified,” the IDF wrote in a statement on Sunday.
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The ceasefire agreement between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah remains fragile with high disagreements over the details.
“In addition, a number of suspects were arrested in close proximity to IDF forces posing an imminent threat to the forces and are currently being questioned at the scene.”
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The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) expressed concern about the situation in a statement on X, saying that Lebanese civilians were trying to return to their homes that were still occupied by Israeli forces.
“The IDF must avoid shooting at civilians inside Lebanese territory,” Unifil wrote. “The violence risks further undermining the fragile security situation in the region and the prospects for stability implied by a cessation of hostilities and the formation of a government in Lebanon.”
The disputes come after President Donald Trump called on Egypt and Jordan to accept refugees from Gaza to “clean up” the area.

Rumi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher and Emily Damari, three Israeli hostages held in Gaza since October 7, 2023, return to Israel as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas on January 19, 2025. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
“I would like Egypt to take the people,” Trump said. “You’re talking probably a million and a half, and we just clean this whole thing up and say, ‘You know, it’s over.’
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Trump said he applauded Jordan for accepting Palestinian refugees, but told the king: “I would love for it to take more, because I’m looking at the whole Gaza Strip right now, and it’s a mess.”
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