News24 | ‘Window of Opportunity’ in Gaza Truce Talks Between Hamas and Israel Closing Amid Sticking Points
- Ceasefire talks between Hamas and Israel are stalled as both parties blame each other for the lack of progress, nearly a week into negotiations for a 60-day pause to fighting.
- Gaza's humanitarian crisis continues, with recent reports indicating at least 38 deaths from air strikes on Saturday.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he is ready to discuss a permanent ceasefire if a hostages release deal is reached.
- Negotiations have reached an impasse due to disagreements over the distribution of humanitarian aid, with both Hamas and Israel rejecting each other's proposals.
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Gaza. Hamas and Israel blame each other for obstructing indirect negotiations to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, where nearly 130 Palestinians were killed yesterday by Israeli attacks during the most recent day of bombings, according to the Civil Defense of the enclave. Meanwhile, in the media they echo allegations that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is waging war in the area to prolong his rule.
Israel and radical Islamic Hamas accuse each other of impeding the indirect talks, involving a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of Israeli hostages.
News24 | ‘Window of opportunity’ in Gaza truce talks between Hamas and Israel closing amid sticking points
Gaza ceasefire talks hung in the balance as Hamas and Israel on Saturday accused the other of blocking attempts to strike a deal, nearly a week into an attempt to halt 21 months of bitter fighting in the Palestinian territory.
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