Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their ceasefire in Gaza by another day as hostage talks become increasingly challenging. The truce, initiated to release women and children, faces complexities as Hamas is expected to demand higher concessions for remaining captives. The talks, marked by international pressure and tough negotiations, aim to bring about peace after weeks of Israeli bombardment and ground campaigns. The extension, orchestrated by Qatar and Egypt, highlights the delicate nature of negotiations, with ongoing concerns about the humanitarian crisis and the potential for renewed conflict once the ceasefire expires.
Gaza Truce Extended Amidst Ongoing Hostage Talks, Tensions Rise
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