Gaza ceasefire negotiators ‘on the brink’ of a deal, Biden says
- The Israeli government and Hamas are in the final stages of talks for a ceasefire and hostage release deal, as stated by President Joe Biden.
- The first phase of the agreement will last 42 days and includes the release of 33 hostages by Hamas and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners by Israel.
- Three female hostages were released on Sunday, while 90 Palestinian prisoners were freed in exchange, marking the first reprieve for Gaza in over a year.
- The ceasefire agreement has led to political backlash in Israel, with three far-right ministers resigning in opposition to the deal.
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Qatari negotiators approach to close an agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza
DOHA.- Qatari negotiators on Wednesday seemed close to concluding a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza war between Israel and the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, after 15 months of death and destruction. Qatar's Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed al-Thani, along with Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abd al-Rahman, will be holding a press conference tonight in Doha, where, according to Qatari daily Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed, they are expected to officially an…
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