Qatar, Egypt to Intensify Efforts to Resume Gaza Truce Talks
- Qatar and Egypt announced plans to step up efforts for Gaza truce negotiations amid a deadlock in hostage deal negotiations, according to senior Israeli officials.
- Hamas stated it was prepared to 'immediately' hold a fresh round of talks about a truce.
- The discussed proposal involves the release of 10 living hostages from Gaza, according to Hamas.
- United States envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, urged Hamas to accept the framework proposal for proximity talks.
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Qatar, Egypt to play role in Gaza ceasefire, progress in coming days
Increased involvement by Qatar and Egypt amid a deadlock in hostage deal negotiations could help narrow gaps between the sides, with the coming days considered critical for progress, senior Israeli officials told Walla Monday.
Qatar, Egypt to intensify efforts to resume Gaza truce talks
Qatar and Egypt announced on Sunday plans to step up efforts for Gaza truce negotiations, as the Palestinian militant group Hamas said it was prepared to "immediately" hold a fresh round of talks. "Qatar and Egypt, in coordination with the United States of America, affirm their intention to intensify efforts to overcome the obstacles facing the negotiations," the two mediators said in a joint statement. "The two countries are also striving to sw…
Qatar and Egypt said in a joint statement that they look forward to reaching a 60-day truce leading to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, allowing an end to the humanitarian crisis...
In the Gaza Strip, the hope of a ceasefire continues to run counter to the lack of agreement between Israel and Hamas on an American proposal.
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