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Turkey, Egypt, Qatar discuss second phase of Gaza ceasefire deal

Discussions in Cairo focused on disarming Hamas, establishing a transitional authority, and deploying an international force for Gaza's ceasefire second phase, officials said.

  • On Nov 24, delegations from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey met in Cairo with a senior Hamas delegation led by Khalil al-Hayya to prepare the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire.
  • After a weekend surge in violence, mediators convened as Hamas said it would raise Israel's continued violation of the ceasefire, aiming to remove Israeli pretexts for further unilateral action.
  • Officials flagged the issue of fighters believed trapped behind the Yellow Line, with up to 200 Hamas fighters in tunnels and Hamas raising loss of contact with fighters in Rafah, Gaza.
  • Discussions assessed the planned international stabilisation force and its mandate inside Gaza, while Hamas reaffirmed phase-one commitment and urged mediators and the US to press Israel to comply.
  • `The nature of the second phase of the agreement` was discussed in Cairo, covering disarmament, transitional authority, international stabilisation force, Rafah crossing reopening, reconstruction, and guarantees amid Israeli operations.
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The intelligence chiefs of Egypt and Turkey and the Qatari foreign minister met in Egypt today to discuss the transition to the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement and joint cooperation on this issue with the United States.

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Delegations from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey, which along with the United States have been mediating the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, met in Cairo on Tuesday to discuss the second phase of the agreement, Egyptian media reported.

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