Hamas says delegation leaving Doha after Gaza ceasefire talks
ISRAEL, JUL 29 – Iran dismissed US allegations of meddling in Gaza ceasefire talks as baseless and accused the US of deflecting responsibility amid a conflict causing over 59,000 Palestinian deaths, officials said.
- In its latest response, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei dismissed US President Donald Trump’s claim of interference as "utterly baseless" on Monday night.
- On Monday, Trump claimed Iran intervened in Gaza ceasefire talks, saying Tehran sent signals and orders to Hamas, which Baghaei called 'utterly baseless'.
- After last week’s stalemate, the United States joined Israel in pulling its negotiators from Gaza ceasefire talks, prompting Hamas’s team to leave Doha for Turkey on Tuesday.
- Humanitarian concerns intensified as Gaza faced famine warnings, with at least 59,921 people killed and 145,233 wounded since October 2023, UN-backed experts say.
- In its statement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Baqaei urged the United States to stop sending deadly weapons to Israel, pressure it to end the genocide, and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.
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Read Full ArticleThe talks between Hamas and Israel were simmering in Doha. The Palestinian delegation went to Turkey. Washington accused the Islamist movement of rejecting any compromise.
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