Is Israel edging toward accepting Turkish troops in Gaza?
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Turkey, Hamas Discuss Moving Gaza Ceasefire to Next Phase
NEWS BRIEF Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hamas political leadership in Ankara to discuss advancing the Gaza ceasefire into its second phase, as the militant group accused Israel of deliberately undermining the agreement through continued military strikes. The talks underscore Turkey’s deepening diplomatic engagement with Hamas and its attempt to position itself as […] The post Turkey, Hamas Discuss Moving Gaza Ceasefire to Next P…
Is Israel edging toward accepting Turkish troops in Gaza?
As mediators push to advance talks on a second phase of the Gaza ceasefire, Israel may be edging towards accepting a Turkish role in the enclave, but only under strict political conditions imposed on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to Israeli media. The Israeli daily Maariv reported on Tuesday that Israel could agree to Turkish participation in an international force in Gaza, provided Ankara tones down Erdogan's sharply critical rhetor…
"Today" has learned: At the Trump-Netanyahu meeting on Monday, the establishment of the Peace Council and the civilian governing body in the Gaza Strip will be announced • An Israeli delegation in Cairo is trying to accelerate the search for the last abductee • Despite denials: Turkish soldiers may be allowed to enter the Gaza Strip
Breaking news! Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with a Hamas delegation led by Hamas Political Bureau member Khalil al-Hayya in Ankara. Click here for more.
Recent diplomatic developments regarding Gaza present a seemingly contradictory picture of Turkey's current position. On the one hand, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's participation in high-level talks in Miami with the US, Qatar, and Egypt demonstrates Ankara's continued central role in the diplomatic process concerning the second phase of the ceasefire, post-war governance, and humanitarian access. On the other hand, the post International Stabi…
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