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Hamas not softening stance on hostage deal despite Gaza strikes, sources tell 'Post'

Jerusalem Post Wednesday, 19 March 2025 ()
Israel has ramped up its military response to Hamas in Gaza, with officials signaling a shift toward full control as hostage negotiations remain stalled.
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