The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has been extended for two days

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Majid bin Mohammed al-Ansari, the official representative of the Qatar Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that Israel and the radical Palestinian movement Hamas reached an agreement to extend the humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for two more days. TASS.

“The State of Qatar announces that, within the scope of ongoing mediation, an agreement has been reached to extend the humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for another two days,” he said.

Before that in Palestine statedIt is stated that Israel and Hamas are close to extending the humanitarian ceasefire.

On November 22, Israel approved an agreement with Hamas to release hostages held in the Gaza Strip. According to the agreement, a four-day ceasefire will be declared during which Hamas will release 50 women and children. Red Cross representatives will also be allowed to visit the remaining hostages to provide necessary medical care. As Israel’s permanent representative to the UN, Gilad Erdan, stated, after the pause ends, Israel will continue to solve the problems in the Palestinian region. The ceasefire of the parties began to operate on November 24.

Michael Clarke, British military analyst, former director of the Royal Institute for Defense Research statedHe said Israel would risk losing control of the war if it prioritized the hostage release agreement over the ongoing IDF operation against Hamas.

Previously Iran made a request To Israel regarding the conflict with Hamas.

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