Israel recalls negotiators after reaching ‘dead end’ in Qatar talks
- Israeli negotiators were recalled from talks in Qatar after reaching a deadlock in negotiations to release Hamas-held hostages in Gaza, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
- After a seven-day truce collapsed, Israel accused Hamas of violating the agreement by firing rockets. Israel blamed Hamas for not returning all women and children hostages as part of the agreement.
- Qatari and American mediators are still working to find a way to bring a temporary halt to the fighting and secure the release of hostages. Vice President Kamala Harris expressed concerns about the high civilian suffering in Gaza.
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