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Deadlocked Gaza Truce Talks Limp on but US Hopes for Deal

GAZA STRIP, JUL 14 – Ceasefire talks have stalled over disagreements on terms and hostage release as Israeli strikes kill more than 20 people in Gaza, officials report.

  • On Monday, Gaza ceasefire talks entered their second week, with over 20 people killed in the ongoing conflict.
  • Weekend negotiations in Qatar appeared deadlocked, with both sides blaming each other for blocking a deal for a 60-day ceasefire and hostage release.
  • According to Gaza’s health ministry, 58,026 Palestinians have died mostly civilians, while an AFP tally found Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attacks killed 1,219 mostly civilians.
  • The Israeli leader faces growing domestic pressure, but Netanyahu's government remains intact while he faces mounting pressure over military casualties and hostage captivity.
  • According to a source involved in talks, negotiators will maintain momentum, the source said on condition of anonymity, while the UN agency for Palestinian refugees called the proposed facility a `concentration camp`.
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Mediators working to bridge gaps in faltering Gaza truce talks

Stuttering Gaza ceasefire talks entered a second week on Monday, with meditators seeking to close the gap between Israel and Hamas, as more than 20 people were killed across the Palestinian territory.

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NHK World broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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