No breakthrough in Gaza talks, Egyptian and Palestinian sources say
- The latest round of talks in Cairo ended without a breakthrough regarding hostages, according to Palestinian and Egyptian sources.
- Hamas, represented by Khalil Al-Hayya, has shown flexibility in negotiations, suggesting they could free more hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.
- Israeli Minister Zeev Elkin stated that Israel seeks the release of around 10 hostages, increasing from the previously agreed five.
- Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi called for more international guarantees for a truce agreement after a meeting with Qatar's Emir in Doha.
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Cairo Acts as Key Mediator in Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Cairo Acts as Key Mediator in Gaza Ceasefire Talks In a significant development, Egypt has been presented with an Israeli proposal aimed at achieving a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as initiating permanent peace negotiations. This report comes via sources cited by state-affiliated Al Qahera News TV on Monday after discussions held in Cairo ended without any breakthrough.As a pivotal mediator in the ongoing Gaza ceasefire discussions, Egypt has deli…
Hamas leaves Cairo without hostage agreement; Demands guarantees that Israel will end fighting in Gaza
The organization's delegation held talks with senior Egyptian intelligence officials, but the gaps remain significant • Senior Hamas official: "The weapons belong to the Palestinian people, not just to Hamas"
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