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Gaza ceasefire uncertain despite Hamas agreement to release hostages

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  07 May 2024, 10:54
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Seven months of ongoing Israeli indiscriminate aggression in Palestine-besieged Gaza are about to come to an end. In this situation, after several rounds of negotiations in the past three-four months, the Palestinian independence armed group Hamas has finally agreed to an agreement for the release of hostages under the conditions of a ceasefire in Gaza. Mediated by Qatar and Egypt. Israel and the United States cited Hamas's repeated retreats as the reason for the non-ceasefire. So the residents of Gaza are elated at the news of Hamas's agreement. But their enthusiasm may not last. Although Hamas has agreed to release hostages, the Israeli administration is sitting on the sidelines. Attacks have resumed in the southern city of Rafah.

In the meantime, Al Jazeera has published reports of massive airstrikes in the eastern area of Rafah. Quoting the Palestinian Information Center. The news agency said that Rafah has been devastated by the attack of the Israeli forces. An Israeli airstrike killed 12 people in a house in Al-Zaina area of eastern Rafah. The Palestinian Information Center says at least eight people were killed in two earlier bombings.

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