Hamas has rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “threats” to make the Palestinian resistance group pay after he accused it of violating the ceasefire by not returning the hostage Shiri Bibas. “We reject the threats issued by Benjamin Netanyahu as part of his attempts to improve his image,” Hamas said in a statement and called on Israeli authorities to return the body of the Palestinian woman that the group had handed over on Thursday, contending it was that of Bibas.

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