Mideast cease-fire efforts gain steam as US envoy visits. Mediators report ‘encouraging’ signs
- European foreign ministers call for a pause in fighting, urging against worsening the humanitarian situation in Rafah.
- Progress in ceasefire talks seen as Israel grants negotiators more authority, with indications of potential pause in the conflict.
- Efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas gain momentum, with positive signs from both sides reported.
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Mideast cease-fire efforts gain steam as US envoy visits
JERUSALEM — International efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas appeared to gain new momentum Thursday as the White House said a visit by a senior envoy with Israeli leaders was "going well" and other mediators reported encouraging…
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Mideast cease-fire efforts gain steam as US envoy visits. Mediators report ‘encouraging’ signs
International efforts to broker a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas appeared to gain new momentum on Thursday as the White House said a visit by a senior envoy with Israeli leaders was “going well” and other mediators reported encouraging signs from the warring parties.
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