Israel and Hamas extend their truce, but it seems only a matter of time before the war resumes
- Israelis are demanding the speedy release of all hostages, including Kfir and his 4-year-old brother, Ariel, who have been held captive for 53 days in Gaza.
- The Bibas family has expressed their emotional torment and concern for Kfir's well-being, as they have received no sign that he is still alive.
- In an effort to increase pressure on Hamas for their release, over 100 people gathered in Tel Aviv to demand the freedom of the Bibas family, particularly the children.
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Talks intensify to extend Israel-Hamas truce after more hostages, prisoners freed
GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters): International pressure grew on Israel and Hamas to extend a truce on Thursday (Nov 30) after another exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian aid was delivered to the besieged Gaza Strip. Read full story
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Read Full ArticleIsrael releases more Palestinian prisoners on sixth day of Gaza truce after Hamas frees 16 hostages
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel released another group of Palestinian prisoners early Thursday in exchange for 16 hostages freed hours earlier by the Islamic militant group Hamas in Gaza.
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Read Full ArticleTalks intensify to extend Israel-Hamas truce after more hostages, prisoners freed
International pressure grew on Israel and Hamas to extend a truce on Thursday after another exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian aid was delivered to the besieged Gaza Strip.
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