Israel Recalls Delegation After Hamas Response on Gaza Truce
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 23 – Hamas rejected Israel's ceasefire terms, prolonging indirect talks mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and the US amid a worsening humanitarian crisis affecting over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza.
- On Wednesday night, Hamas submitted its response to mediators in Doha regarding the ceasefire and hostage deal proposal.
- Earlier this month, indirect talks kicked off in Doha to negotiate a truce and hostage release, setting the stage for current submissions.
- The Jerusalem Post reported mediators described Hamas's Tuesday reply as `not a serious answer`, and an Israeli official said the group backtracked on key ceasefire conditions.
- The Prime Minister's Office recalled the negotiating team to Israel for consultations, and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer will meet U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and a Qatari official in Sardinia.
- Amid growing concern, the World Health Organisation reported 21 malnutrition deaths of children under five this year, and Channel 12 said gaps over troop withdrawal maps are stalling a rapid ceasefire.
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