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A fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, lasting three weeks, is threatened as Hamas warns it will not release hostages unless Israel adheres to the terms of their agreement. According to local reports, the situation escalates as demands from Washington are deemed nearly impossible to meet.
Despite the lull in hostilities, the looming breakdown of the truce raises concerns among international observers. The potential resumption of violence could greatly affect the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which is already dire. Muriel Kalisch reported from Tel Aviv that officials on both sides of the conflict have intensified rhetoric, hinting at the end of negotiations.
The ceasefire, which was intended to facilitate the release of hostages and ease humanitarian conditions, now faces critical challenges. As stakeholders grapple with the implications, the international community remains on high alert for signs of renewed aggression.