Efforts are continuing to extend the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. There are still 161 hostages in Gaza

As the ceasefire entered its sixth and potentially final day, Hamas announced that it was ready to extend the ceasefire for another 4 days. That’s why we’re working on a new agreement. Just yesterday, Israeli sources reported that the Jewish state was willing to extend the ceasefire until November 3. But Tel Aviv doesn’t seem willing to go any further.

Initially, the ceasefire was supposed to last for 4 days until Monday, but it was later extended for another two days until Wednesday, November 29. Under the terms of the agreement, the ceasefire can be extended for a total of 10 days, including the first four days, provided that Hamas continues to release at least 10 more hostages every day and Israel must release three detainees for every hostage. has been launched. According to reports from the Israel Defense Forces and the Israeli prime minister’s office, the Palestinian organization released 12 more hostages yesterday, including 10 Israelis and 2 Thai citizens.

Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy said that 161 people, including 146 Israelis and 15 foreigners, were still held hostage in Gaza. “He said 86 hostages have been released so far.”

G7 ministers: “Extend the ceasefire, but let Hamas release the hostages”

In their joint statement, G7 foreign ministers stated that they support the extension of the ceasefire in Gaza to facilitate the release of hostages and aid distribution, and called on Hamas to release all the hostages “immediately and unconditionally”. However, the statement does not call for a permanent ceasefire and reiterates the G7’s commitment to “Israel’s right to defend its people and prevent a repeat of the October 7 attacks, in accordance with international law.”

Regarding the humanitarian situation in Gaza, it was emphasized that “Every effort should be made to support civilians with food, water, fuel and medical supplies, and we support the further extension of this pause and future pauses to allow increased aid.” Facilitate the release of hostages.”

Israel warned Qatar: “We will settle the score”

Meanwhile, it is necessary to draw attention to Tel Aviv’s harsh stance towards Qatar on the diplomatic front. Joshua Zarka, Deputy Director General for Strategic Affairs at the State Department, said: “Qatar has played a negative role by hosting and legitimizing the activities of Hamas (to the group’s leaders), and now we need to deal with them if they disappear from the world.”

Musk: “Going to Gaza? It looks a bit dangerous now”

Finally, a response came from Tesla owner Elon Musk. “It looks a bit dangerous at the moment, but long-term I think a prosperous Gaza is good for all parties,” he wrote to Entrepreneur X. It was Osama Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, who asked Musk to visit Gaza “to see the extent of the massacre the occupier is committing against our people.”

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