Israel, Hamas Remain Committed to Cease-Fire Talks Despite Gaps over End to War
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Israel, Hamas remain committed to cease-fire talks despite gaps over end to war
"The main disagreement was and remains how the understandings address the question of ending the war," a source said, adding that nothing is likely to change unless a "sufficiently ambiguous" deal allows both sides to claim victory
Hamas signals willingness for new indirect Gaza ceasefire talks with Israel
ISTANBUL, June 2 — Hamas said on Sunday evening that it is ready to immediately enter a new round of indirect negotiations with Israel to resolve outstanding points of contention, with the aim of ending the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and reaching a permanent ceasefire, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported. The announcement followed the group’s Saturday delivery of its response to a Gaza ceasefire proposal presented by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff…
Hamas has commented on the ceasefire proposal. It is demanding a complete end to the war and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip, which Israel has so far refused. It could also lead to the release of more hostages.
Sources involved in the negotiations said that Hamas's announcement tonight is the result of pressure from the US, Qatar and Egypt, and that there is a chance of a breakthrough.
According to Hamas, the ceasefire proposal should guarantee a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.
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