Gaza Ceasefire Hopes Dim as Bombardment and Hunger Intensify
Gaza ceasefire hopes are in doubt as Israeli strikes kill civilians and hunger worsens. Indirect talks with Hamas in Cairo aim to revive a U.S.-backed 60-day truce.
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