Biden says 'chances are real' to extend humanitarian pauses in Gaza

US president says Gaza hostage release 'start of a process', expects more hostages would be released tomorrow and days after that

By Iclal Turan

WASHINGTON (AA) - US President Joe Biden on Friday said "chances are real" to extend the humanitarian pause between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Nantucket, Massachusetts, Biden said Friday's Gaza hostage release is "only a start", adding that he expects more hostages to be released tomorrow and days after that.

“I think the chances are real,” Biden said when asked by a reporter about the chances that four-day truce in Gaza could be extended further.

"Today's release are the start of a process," he said.

“Over the next few days, we expect that dozens of hostages will be returned to their families. We also remember all those who are still being held and renew our commitment to work for their release as well," he added.

Biden also renewed the US’ commitment to work for the release of those who are still being held as well as two American women, and one four-year-old child Abigail Mor Edan, who remains among those missing.

Biden said he remains in personal contact with the leaders of Qatar, Egypt and Israel to make sure that the deal "stays on track" and every aspect of it is implemented.

The US will be informed about the second wave of releases of hostages from the Gaza Strip in the next hour, Biden said.


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