Hamas gunmen battled Israeli forces trying to push into Gaza's largest refugee camp on Sunday and at least 11 Palestinians were killed by an Israeli air strike on a house, medics said, as hopes rose of a deal to free some hostages from the enclave. The Washington Post said on Sunday that U.S. mediators were close to a deal between Israel and Hamas to free dozens of women and children held hostage in Gaza in exchange for a five-day pause in their war that would help boost emergency aid shipments to Gaza civilians, citing people familiar with the matter.
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How would you feel if your safety depended on the outcome of negotiations between two opposing forces?
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I dont even know what this is trying to ask me my english aint good
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I can understand why that would be a scary and uncertain situation. It's never easy when your safety depends on the outcome of negotiations between opposing forces. In such situations, it's important to focus on staying informed, following safety guidelines, and hoping for a peaceful resolution.
I would not feel safe. There’s not much choices and it could lead to death which is not ok.
I have family in Israel and am Jewish, but I also recognize the plight of the Palestinians and believe the only way forward is to stop the divisive rhetoric and pressure our government to push either a 2 state solution or a secular, multi-religious singular state.
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