Gaza ceasefire talks make some progress, Qatari PM says
- Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed stated there has been "a bit of progress" in ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, yet no solution for ending the war has been found.
- Hamas agreed to return all remaining hostages as part of negotiations to end the war, while Israel demands hostages be released first without providing an end plan.
- The Health Ministry reported that an additional 697 martyrs have been confirmed after data verification by the missing persons committee.
- Hamas continues to seek a lasting ceasefire and has shared updates from recent meetings.
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Qatar PM sees some progress on Gaza truce
Gaza mediator Qatar said Sunday there was some progress in talks in Doha this week aimed at securing a new truce in the Israel-Hamas war. Speaking at a news conference, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani reported "a bit of progress", in response to questions about reports of a Thursday meeting in Doha between Israel's Mossad spy agency chief David Barnea and the Qatari prime minister. "We need to find an an…
Doha anticipates some progress on Gaza truce talks
DOHA: Gaza mediator Qatar said on Sunday there was some progress in talks in Doha this week aimed at securing a new truce in the Israel-Hamas war. Speaking at a news conference, Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani reported “a bit of progress”, in response to questions about reports of a meeting in Doha between Israel’s Mossad spy agency chief David Barnea and the Qatari prime minister. “We need to find an a…
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