Hamas: Gaza Truce Talks 'Intensified in Recent Hours'
- Hamas affirmed its commitment to mediation efforts for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange in Gaza, stating, 'We reaffirm our continued positive engagement with the efforts of mediators and with any serious ideas or proposals.'
- Hamas blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the lack of progress in ceasefire talks, citing his political interests as a barrier.
- Reports indicate significant progress in ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel, with negotiations having resumed intensively in recent hours, according to Al-Hadath.
- The Israeli army continues its offensive against Gaza despite international ceasefire calls, resulting in over 56,100 Palestinian deaths since October 2023.
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A senior Hamas official has told the BBC that mediators have intensified their efforts to broker a new ceasefire and a hostage release agreement in Gaza, but that negotiations with Israel remain stalled.
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