First Session of Hamas-Israel Talks End Ahead of Netanyahu U.S. Visit
- Qatari mediators proposed a framework for a 60-day ceasefire, including humanitarian aid distribution via UN, prompting Israel to reject Hamas' proposed amendments.
- The first Gaza ceasefire and hostage talks in Qatar ended inconclusively, with sources indicating the Israeli delegation lacked sufficient authority to agree on releases and schedules.
- In the wake of stalled talks, Israel resumes military operations and maintains a partial aid blockade in Gaza, with civilian casualties continuing to rise.
- Negotiations will resume Monday in Qatar with mediator meetings, likely influenced by Netanyahu’s upcoming Washington summit with Trump.
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First indirect Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks ended inconclusively, Palestinian sources say
The first session of indirect Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks in Qatar ended inconclusively, two Palestinian sources familiar with the matter said early on Monday, adding that the Israeli delegation didn’t have a sufficient mandate to reach an agreement with Hamas.
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