The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said every effort must be made to maintain the Gaza ceasefire so that lives are spared from hostilities, humanitarian aid enters Gaza, and more families are reunited. “The ceasefire agreement has saved countless lives and offered a beacon of hope amid unimaginable suffering. Any unravelling of the forward momentum created over the last six weeks risks plunging people back into despair,” it said in a statement.

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