from al Jazeera
Intense negotiations were under way as the truce in the Israel-Gaza war entered its final day.
Statements from Israel, Hamas, the United States and others, released overnight and into the morning, stressed the urgency of extending the four-day pause in the war, which is due to end on Monday.
The diplomatic drive is continuing as the two sides prepare a fourth prisoner swap. Israel has said it is prepared to pause its onslaught on the enclave by one day in exchange for the release of 10 additional hostages, although it has also reiterated its intention to continue fighting until “victory”.
US President Joe Biden said on Sunday that he hoped the temporary truce between Israel and Hamas could continue as long as hostages were being released. The Palestinian group freed 17 more people yesterday, including a four-year-old Israeli-American girl.
Extending the truce “is my goal, that’s our goal, to keep this pause going beyond tomorrow so that we can continue to see more hostages come out and surge more humanitarian relief into those in need in Gaza,” Biden told a press conference.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was expected to visit Israel on Monday, before heading to Brussels to attend a NATO foreign ministers’ meeting, where the crisis in Gaza is expected to be discussed on the sidelines.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he spoke to Biden about the hostage release. However, he said he also told the US leader that, at the end of the truce, Israel will return with full force to achieve its goals for the elimination of Hamas and the release of all hostages.
Netanyahu became the first Israeli leader since 2005 to appear in Gaza on Sunday. Standing on a tank in fatigues, he reiterated the war aims to soldiers, but also mentioned the possibility of extending the truce.
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