Israel wants to extend first phase of Gaza truce by six weeks, Egyptian security sources say
- Israel has agreed to a cease-fire proposal by Steve Witkoff for a temporary truce during Ramadan and Passover, as announced by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
- Under the cease-fire plan, half of the remaining hostages would be released on the first day, with 59 hostages currently remaining in Gaza, including 24 believed to be alive.
- Hamas has rejected the extension of Phase I under proposed conditions, stating there are currently no negotiations regarding a second phase, according to spokesman Hazem Qassem.
- An Israeli official stated that Israel is closer to resuming military action than to securing a cease-fire, amid a tense standoff between both sides.
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