Will Israel resume its war on Gaza?
Briefly

The ceasefire in Gaza is at risk as Israel has decided to extend the first phase while negotiating new terms. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is pressing Hamas for conditions that include the release of half of 59 captives. In retaliation, Israel has halted aid and supplies to Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas accuses Israel of breaking the existing ceasefire agreement and has called on the international community to intervene. With Ramadan approaching, the future of peace negotiations remains uncertain amid escalating tensions and disagreements between both parties.
The ceasefire in Gaza is precarious as Israel seeks to extend phase one by negotiating terms that include reducing aid and releasing captives, prompting urgent international discussions.
Hamas has accused Israel of violating ceasefire agreements and is urging the international community to intervene, highlighting the tension between negotiating peace and ongoing violence.
As Ramadan approaches, the situation in Gaza remains volatile, with potential peace efforts being hampered by Israel's insistence on renegotiating terms instead of progressing the current ceasefire.
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