The four-day ceasefire, which began on Friday, is due to expire tomorrow. However, it was extended.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for two days. The agreement between the parties was confirmed by the administration of President Joe Biden. Sky News reported this.
It was learned that the four-day truce that began on Friday was supposed to end tomorrow. However, it was extended.
However, the White House has not yet provided any details about such an agreement between the parties.
Earlier, the media wrote that Israel and Hamas may extend the truce to free more hostages.
We remind you that the four-day truce between Israel and the Palestinian radical group Hamas began at 7:00 on November 24, which was concluded through the mediation of Qatar.
Source: korrespondent

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