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- Families of hostages held in Gaza say they fear their relatives may not be released, per reports.
- Israel announced it delayed the ceasefire by one day without giving reasons for the decision.
- "We don't know who's going to come out," the aunt of a hostage told The New York Times.
The families of the hostages held by Hamas face an agonizing wait to hear about their potential release after a cease-fire deal with Israel was delayed.