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Added on the 01/12/2023 14:56:37 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Rocket fire from both the Israeli army and Palestinian groups clouds out the sky over northern Gaza at sunset after Israel and Hamas brushed off international calls to renew an expired truce, as seen from the Israeli border city of Sderot. Both sides blame each other for the breakdown of the truce, which before it lapsed had enabled the release of 80 Israeli hostages in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners. IMAGES
Trucks carrying aid enter the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, after Israel and Hamas agreed to extend by one more day a truce under which hostages are exchanged for Palestinian prisoners and aid flows into the war-devastated Strip. IMAGES
Skyline of Rafah in the Gaza Strip near the border with Egypt as the truce between Israel and Hamas entered its final 24 hours, with the militant group saying it was willing to extend the pause after it freed more hostages. IMAGES
Palestinians taking advantage of a fragile truce deal between Israel and Hamas walk in the devastated streets of Gaza City. For nearly seven weeks, Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip were relentless. IMAGES
The sun sets over northern Gaza, seen from Sderot, on the second day of the Israel-Hamas truce, as Hamas militants continue to release a second group of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israel. IMAGES
The sun sets over the northern Gaza Strip on the first day of the truce between Hamas and Israel. Nearly seven weeks after more than 240 hostages were snatched from southern Israel by Hamas militants, a first batch of 13 hostages were handed over to Red Cross officials in Gaza, before they were delivered to Israeli custody. IMAGES