There are fears about a possible resumption of the war in Gaza, after Israel's security cabinet supported President Trump's demand for all remaining hostages to be returned on Saturday
Palestinians and the families of Israeli hostages say they are afraid of a possible ceasefire collapse, with one man telling the BBC the atmosphere in Gaza is "dominated by tension"
Trump's call for all hostages to be freed by Saturday is now threatening a ceasefire which was fragile from the start, writes Lyse Doucet
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu did not specify whether he was demanding the release of all 76 remaining hostages, or just the three due to be freed this SaturdayHamas responded by saying it remained committed to the ceasefire deal and that Israel was "responsible for any complications or delays"
Meanwhile in a meeting in which Trump doubled down on a Gaza takeover, Jordan's King Abdullah reiterated his opposition to the US president's plan to displace Palestinians.
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