Israel is mulling an extension of the truce in Gaza as it seeks to bring home the remaining 63 hostages, while putting off agreement on the future of the enclave for now, Israeli officials said. The initial phase of the ceasefire deal, launched on Jan 19, ends Saturday.
Hamas said Israel’s delay in the release of 600 Palestinians was a “serious violation” of the accord and refused talks on a second phase until they are freed.
If no agreement is reached, officials expect either a return to fighting or a freeze in the current situation in which the truce will continue but hostages will not return and Israel may block aid into Gaza. agencies