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Earlier this month, there was a brief glimmer of hope.
Talks were progressing.
Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting the White House.
And there were signs that Donald Trump could get ready to declare that he'd brokered a ceasefire.
I think there's a good chance we have a deal with Hamas during the week,
during the coming week, pertaining to quite a few of the hostages.
And then… still nothing.
Negotiations are fraught and ongoing.
Israel has continued to pummel Gaza with bombs.