Hamas arrives in Cairo for ceasefire talks with deal 'on the table'
- Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire talks, as Washington cites existing ceasefire deal awaiting approval.
- Talks stalled over Hamas' demand for a "package deal" before agreeing to release defined category of hostages.
- Egypt suggests resolving issues later, aiming for six-week Gaza ceasefire before Ramadan.
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Hopes fade yet again for a six-week humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza
Hopes for a six-week ceasefire in Gaza appear to be receding, with Hamas apparently failing to agree with demands made by Israel. Meanwhile the humanitarian crisis in the territory shows no sign of abating, with aid organisations struggling to meet the demands of a failing infrastructure.
Hamas sends team to Cairo as Israel seeks hostages’ status
Hamas said a delegation is traveling to Cairo to outline the group’s position on talks aimed at reaching a temporary cease-fire in Gaza — even amid reports it’s refused to give Israel the names of which hostages taken in October…
Hamas says has not announced concrete date when deal with Israel will be reached
France-Presse reported earlier in the day, citing a Hamas official, that an truce agreement could be reached within one or two days, if Israel accepts the Palestinian movement’s demands
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