Gaza Ceasefire Push Tests Trump-Netanyahu Bond
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 10 – Israel aims to end the 21-month Gaza war by securing a ceasefire that includes Hamas disarmament and U.S.-mediated talks involving Egypt and Qatar, officials said.
- On July 10, 2025, Israeli and Hamas delegations met in Doha, Qatar, to negotiate a temporary truce amid ongoing Israeli strikes on Gaza.
- The talks follow an October 2023 Hamas-led attack that ignited a conflict resulting in over 61,700 Palestinian deaths and sustained fighting across Gaza.
- Despite U.S.-backed proposals for a 60-day ceasefire and hostage release, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu demanded Hamas's full disarmament and retention of military control in parts of Gaza, delaying agreement.
- UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric reported 75,000 liters of fuel entered Gaza, but the UN said this is insufficient to meet even one day's needs, aggravating risks of waterborne diseases and service collapse.
- Continued Israeli military operations and stalled negotiations sustain severe civilian suffering, with mounting international pressure for ceasefire but uncertain prospects for lasting peace.
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Netanyahu says Gaza truce could be agreed ‘within days’
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Netanyahu says Israel ready to discuss permanent Gaza ceasefire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel is prepared to negotiate a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a proposed 60-day truce, but only if the territory is fully demilitarized."At the beginning of the ceasefire, we will
While negotiations with Hamas are taking place in Doha, on Thursday Benyamin Netanyahu set different conditions for ending the war, including the demilitarization of the Palestinian enclave.
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