The uncertainty is unbearable for the families of hostages in Gaza — taken by Hamas seven weeks ago — as they pray the promised humanitarian pause and release of hostages takes place on Friday. At 7 a.m., a four-day is scheduled to take place in Gaza, allowing for aid to enter the region and at least 50 hostages to be released by Hamas. Until the pause begins, however, Israel’s retaliatory siege of Gaza continues for its seventh consecutive week. Mike Armstrong has the latest.
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