Hamas says there's been 'no progress' on second ceasefire phase in indirect talks with Israel
- Hamas stated there has been 'no progress' in talks for the second phase of the cease-fire with Israel, rejecting an extension proposal as unacceptable, according to spokesperson Hazem Qassem.
- The first phase of the cease-fire, effective January 19, halted 15 months of fighting and allowed the release of 33 hostages in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees, as reported by AFP.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with senior ministers to discuss the cease-fire deal after the rejection, while a senior diplomat indicated Israel was preparing for potential renewed conflict with Hamas.
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres emphasized that the cease-fire and hostage deal 'must hold', noting the urgency of avoiding a breakdown of the agreement.
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