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Israel and Hamas Delegations Resume Truce Talks over Gaza in Doha

  • Israel and Hamas resumed indirect ceasefire talks on Sunday in Doha to negotiate a 60-day truce and future arrangements for Gaza.
  • The talks follow nearly twenty-one months of conflict, with mediators including the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt pushing a proposal amid continued military offensives and humanitarian crisis.
  • Key discussion points include prisoner exchanges, humanitarian aid distribution, Israeli troop withdrawal to a buffer zone, and the basic right to life and post-war governance in Gaza.
  • The proposal involves releasing 10 living hostages and 18 bodies in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, but Israel rejects Hamas' demands for full withdrawal and disarmament before ending the war.
  • Despite some positive responses from Hamas and hopes for progress, observers warn fragile positions and lack of enforceable guarantees may limit truce durability or a broader peace process.
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