Hamas said Saturday that it rejected Israel's "formulation" of extending the first phase of the ceasefire in Gaza, on the day the first stage of the deal was set to expire which is coinciding with the start of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
The group's spokesperson Hazem Qassem also told Al-Araby TV there were no current talks for a second ceasefire phase in Gaza with the Palestinian group.
An Israeli delegation in Cairo is negotiating to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire by 42 days rather than move to the second phase as originally planned and as Hamas wants, two Egyptian security sources said on Friday.
There is no sign of agreement, either among or between Israelis and Palestinians, or between Western and Arab governments, over Gaza's future. That uncertainty is complicating efforts to negotiate a lasting resolution.
Discussions on an end to the war are complicated by the lack of any agreement over basic questions such as how Gaza would be governed, how its security would be managed, how it could be rebuilt, and who would pay for that.
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