According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, negotiators are working on a potential hostage deal in Gaza, which could lead to another temporary ceasefire in the region for the first time in three months. The negotiations come amidst a growing backlash to the Netanyahu government’s handling of the conflict, as more than a million civilians remain trapped in southern Gaza with urgent need for aid. Mike Drolet has more on the situation and the ongoing efforts to find a resolution.
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Israel-Hamas conflict: Negotiators work on potential hostage deal in Gaza, as ceasefire hopes rise
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