No breakthrough in Gaza talks, says Egypt
- Hamas and Egyptian mediators convened in Cairo on Saturday to discuss a ceasefire deal.
- These discussions occur as the conflict continues after Hamas's October 7 attack and Israel's actions.
- Khalil al-Hayya led the Hamas delegation, and the parties considered proposals for a truce and hostage release.
- Trump stated, "we're getting close to getting them back," while Witkoff suggested a deal could finalize soon.
- The official hopes for real progress to end the war and ensure full withdrawal from Gaza.
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No breakthrough in Gaza talks, Egyptian and Palestinian sources say
The latest round of talks in Cairo to restore the defunct Gaza ceasefire and free Israeli hostages ended with no apparent breakthrough, Palestinian and Egyptian sources said on Monday, April 14. The sources said Hamas had stuck to its position that any agreement must lead to an end to the war in Gaza. Israel, which restarted its military campaign in Gaza last month after a ceasefire agreed in January unraveled, has said it will not end the war u…
Hamas Delegation Arrives to Cairo for Ceasefire Talks - teleSUR English
The delegation, led by Khalil al-Hayya, aims to establish a solid agreement that ensures a permanent ceasefire and alleviates the suffering of the Palestinian people. In a statement issued this Sunday, Dr. Bassem Naim, a member of Hamas’s Political Bureau, emphasized that the talks will also address the creation of a community support committee. 🟢 Senior Hamas Official and Member of Hamas Political Bureau, Basem Naim:—Our delegation is in Cair…
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