Gaza ceasefire can be reached but may take more time, Israeli officials say
ISRAEL, JUL 8 – The proposed 60-day ceasefire includes phased hostage releases, Israeli troop withdrawals, and increased humanitarian aid, aiming to ease Gaza's crisis amid ongoing indirect talks mediated by the U.S.
- At indirect Gaza ceasefire talks in Qatar, senior Israeli officials said gaps can be bridged but may take more than a few days to reach an agreement.
- Since Sunday, US, Qatari, and Egyptian mediators have initiated indirect Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha, intensified by Netanyahu's Washington visit to expedite progress.
- The US-backed ceasefire proposal includes a 60-day truce, staged hostage releases, and Israeli troop withdrawals, aiming to de-escalate the conflict in Gaza.
- Despite talks, Hamas insists on full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, which Netanyahu calls unacceptable, underscoring a persistent impasse.
- More broadly, ongoing Gaza negotiations face deep divisions, with Hamas demanding a full end and Israeli forces insisting on surrender and disarmament, making lasting peace uncertain.
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Gaza ceasefire talks resume as Trump upbeat on deal
Indirect Gaza ceasefire talks resumed Tuesday in Qatar, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Washington to meet US President Donald Trump, who expressed optimism about a possible breakthrough.
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