
Netanyahu refuses caravans, heavy equipment entry into Gaza - Jordan News
Netanyahu's refusal is apparently attributed to newly circulating reports that 'Israel' wants to extend the current first phase of the deal beyond 42 days, and release three more captives in the process.

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