Hamas official says delegates going to Cairo but won't attend Gaza talks
- A Hamas delegation arrived to review proposals from talks involving Israel, Egypt, Qatar, and the United States, according to two Egyptian security sources.
- Ongoing talks have not led to an end of Israel’s military actions in Gaza or the release of hostages seized during the October 7 attack.
- Hamas accuses Israel of reneging on agreements, while Israel denies this claim and seeks troop control along the Gaza-Egypt border.
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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Resume in Cairo, with No Sign of Progress
CAIRO/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiators discussed new compromise proposals in Cairo on Saturday, seeking to bridge gaps between Israel and Hamas, but there was no indication of progress after hours of talks.


Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo stall without progress
Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiators discussed new compromise proposals in Cairo on Saturday, seeking to bridge gaps between Israel and Hamas, but there was no indication of progress after hours of talks. "The talks in Cairo didn’t make any progress. Israel is insisting to keep eight positions along the Philadelphi corridor," one Palestinian official close to the mediation effort told Reuters, asking not to be named due to the sensitivity of t…
Gaza ceasefire talks continue in Cairo, as Hamas says only sending reps but not joining discussions
CAIRO, Aug 25 — Negotiators geared up for a crucial weekend of Gaza ceasefire talks yesterday, as Hamas said it was sending delegates to Cairo but would not participate in the discussions, and fighting raged in the Palestinian territory. The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent months trying to broker an end to the war in Gaza between Hamas Palestinian militants and Israel. The war, sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented October 7 attack on Israe…
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