Israel bombards Gaza City; Hamas leader visits Cairo in bid to salvage ceasefire talks
Israeli bombardments in Gaza City have killed 89 Palestinians in 24 hours as Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya meets Egyptian officials to discuss a US-backed ceasefire plan.
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Palestinian official: Turkey pressuring Hamas to disarm, resume Gaza cease-fire talks
According to the source, 'Hamas is feeling the political isolation and knows it cannot dig in its heels.' Meanwhile, an Israeli source told Haaretz that if the U.S. and the mediators present a plan that meets Israel's demands, negotiations could be renewed
Gaza talks: Hamas in Egypt, Israel could send team to Qatar
A delegation from the Palestinian group Hamas has arrived in Cairo to continue talks on securing a ceasefire in Gaza, where the death toll continues to rise due to Israel’s offensive and severe shortages of aid. Hamas official Taher al-Nunu said the delegation, led by Khalil al-Hayya, would discuss with Egyptian officials the latest developments related to what he called the Gaza genocide, as well as the situation in the occupied West Bank, Jeru…
11 killed as Israeli planes and tanks pound Gaza City, say medics
Israeli planes and tanks kept bombarding eastern areas of Gaza City overnight, killing at least 11 people, witnesses and medics said on Tuesday, with Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya due in Cairo for talks to revive a US-backed ceasefire plan.
Israel bombards Gaza City; Hamas leader visits Cairo in bid to salvage ceasefire talks
CAIRO: Israeli planes and tanks kept bombarding eastern areas of Gaza City overnight, killing at least 11 people, witnesses and medics said on Tuesday (Aug 12), with Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya arriving in Cairo for talks to revive a US-backed ceasefire plan. The latest round of indirect talks in Qat
On August 13, Egypt announced that it is working with Qatar and the United States for a sixty-day ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, while the bombings on Palestinian territory are intensifying. Read more
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