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Children walk in war-devastated neighbourhood, decorated ahead of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan, in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on February 28, 2025, amid the current ceasefire deal in the war between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Eyad BABA / AFP)

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GAZA CITY (Palestinian Territories): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release deal “must hold”, with just hours to go before an initial phase expires.

His comments came after Palestinian group Hamas called for international pressure on Israel to enter the next phase of the ceasefire, as Egypt said negotiations had resumed in Cairo.

The truce’s first phase is due to expire on Saturday morning (local time), after largely halting more than 15 months of bombardment and fighting in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas.

“The ceasefire and hostage release deal must hold. The coming days are critical. The parties must spare no effort to avoid a breakdown of this deal,” Guterres said in New York.

The truce led to the exchange of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza for Palestinians held in Israeli jails.

It also enabled greater aid flows into the territory, where more than 69 per cent of buildings were damaged or destroyed, almost the entire population was displaced and widespread hunger occurred because of the war, according to the United Nations.

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But talks on a second phase had been delayed.

They were supposed to begin 16 days into the first stage, and an analyst, Max Rodenbeck, of the International Crisis Group think tank, said the second phase — aiming to bring a permanent end to the war — cannot be expected to start on Saturday.

“But I think the ceasefire probably won’t collapse also,” he said.

The preferred Israeli scenario is to free more hostages under an extension of the first phase, rather than a second phase, Defence Minister Israel Katz said.

Hamas said in a statement that “with the end of the first phase of the ceasefire” the group “affirms its full commitment to implementing all the provisions of the agreement in all its stages and details”.

The group called for global pressure on Israel “to immediately enter the second phase of the agreement without any delay”.

The State Information Service of mediator Egypt said in a statement on Thursday: “The relevant parties have begun intensive talks to discuss the next phases of the truce agreement, amid ongoing efforts to ensure the implementation of the previously agreed understandings”.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “instructed the negotiation delegation to depart for Cairo” on Thursday, his office said shortly after Hamas handed over the remains of Tsachi Idan and three other hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians in Israeli custody. – AFP

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