Talks Continue to Extend , Gaza Ceasefire , Despite Alleged Violations.
'Newsweek' reports that both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of violating a temporary ceasefire to allow for the release of additional hostages.
The news comes one day after the temporary truce, which was mediated by the United States, Egypt and Qatar, was extended.
Hamas' military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, said that the group would adhere to the ceasefire as long as the Israeli Defenses Forces (IDF) respect it as well.
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We are committed to the truce as long as the enemy has committed to it, and we call on the mediators to pressure the occupation to adhere to all the terms of the truce on the ground and in the air, Abu Obaida, Al-Qassam Brigades spokesperson, via 'Newsweek'.
The IDF claim that , "three explosive devices were detonated adjacent to IDF troops in two different locations in the northern Gaza Strip, violating the framework of the operational pause.".
In one of the locations, terrorists also opened fire at the troops, who responded with fire.
A number of soldiers were lightly injured during the incidents.
, IDF statement, via 'Newsweek'.
In both incidents, the troops were located in positions as per the framework of the operational pause, IDF statement, via 'Newsweek'.
The news comes amid ongoing talks to further extend the truce which is set to expire on November 29.
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Since the original ceasefire agreement was reached last week, 69 hostages have been released by Hamas, while Israel has released 150 Palestinian prisoners.
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The vast majority of hostages released by both sides have been women, children and teens.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his administration supports the ceasefire but will continue its offensive until Hamas is defeated or surrenders.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his administration supports the ceasefire but will continue its offensive until Hamas is defeated or surrenders.