Israel and Hamas indicate no deal is imminent after Biden signals Gaza cease-fire could be close
- Israel and Hamas are in talks for a cease-fire in Gaza, with the U.S. President mentioning Israel's agreement to pause its offensive during Ramadan if a deal is reached.
- Negotiators from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar are working towards a cease-fire, with Hamas holding hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners, a halt in fighting, and increased aid deliveries to Gaza.
- The situation in Gaza is dire, with thousands at risk due to malnutrition, dehydration, and lack of medical care, prompting global concern.
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Q&A: what is Netanyahu’s plan for a post-conflict Gaza and does it rule out a workable ceasefire?
In recent days Joe Biden has been promising that a deal for a ceasefire is very close to agreement. But at the same time the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has revealed his vision for Gaza once the fighting stops, which appears to rule out Palestinian sovereignty on the strip. We spoke with John Strawson, an Middle East expert at the University of East London, who has been researching and publishing on the Israeli-Palestinian confli…
Hamas raises stakes in Gaza truce talks by calling for Ramadan march
CAIRO/DUBAI/JERUSALEM -- Hamas called on Wednesday for Palestinians to march to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque at the start of Ramadan, raising the stakes in ongoing negotiations for a truce in Gaza, which U.S. President Joe Biden hopes will be in place…
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