Israeli and U.S. officials involved in the negotiations for a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal are worried that an agreement before Trump's inauguration is unlikely.
Some Israeli officials believe that if no deal is reached, the incoming administration could back Israeli actions previously opposed by Biden, like restricting humanitarian aid.
Current negotiations face an urgent deadline, with the fate of around 100 hostages, including seven Americans, hinging on whether talks can succeed before Trump takes office.
Despite Trump's threats, Hamas' military leader shows no signs of being deterred, leaving U.S. officials doubtful about the potential for a breakthrough.
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