Israel: After pause, war will continue with full power

As the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas entered on the fourth and last day, there is hope that fighting can be further extended. The militant group leading the Gaza Strip demands that the truce continue, and promises to increase the number of hostages released. Also, American President Joe Biden said [...]
As the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas entered on the fourth and last day, there is hope that fighting can be further extended. The militant group leading the Gaza Strip demands that the truce continue, and promises to increase the number of hostages released.
Also, American President Joe Biden said he was working for such an opportunity so that more hostages could be released and more aid could be put into Gaza's belt.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the initial agreement could be extended but that Israeli operations would resume with full power after the ceasefire ended.
17 other hostages, released on the third day of the ceasefire, in exchange for 39 Palestinian prisoners. During 72 hours, Hamas has released a total of 58 hostages, mainly women and children, in exchange for 117 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons.
13 Israelis, 3 Thais, and a Russian citizenship successfully moved from Gaza to Israel on Sunday. Among those released was 4-year-old Americono-Israelian Abigail Idan, who, as President Biden said, had witnessed the murder of her parents from Hamas during the 7thethor massacre.












