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First Round of Israel-Hamas Truce Talks End without Progress

  • The first round of indirect talks for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war ended without any progress, though mediators will regroup to try again.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated a clear commitment to return hostages and eliminate Hamas' capabilities during his visit to the U.S.
  • Hamas is demanding a full withdrawal of the Israel Defense Force from Gaza and is perceived as uncooperative in negotiations, according to experts.
  • Experts believe the opposing goals of Israel and Hamas make a lasting cease-fire highly unlikely, as stated by Peter Krause, associate professor at Boston College.
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In Qatar, there have been new indirect negotiations between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

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Deir Al-Balah., Israeli air strikes yesterday left 82 Palestinians dead in the strip, including 43 in Gaza City, while an inconclusive round of indirect negotiations ended, to achieve a ceasefire, between envoys of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Hamas, in Doha.

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The first round of indirect talks on a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel seems to have ended without results, according to insiders in Qatar. Two Palestinian people familiar with the matter told Reuters that the Israeli delegation had not had sufficient mandate to reach an agreement with Hamas. On Sunday, Israeli head of government Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he had "clearly given instructions" to the Israeli delegation during the ceasefi…

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