Palestinian PM resigns as Israelis, Hamas in Qatar for ceasefire talks
- Qatar and Hamas discussed efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza, while Israel prepared for negotiations with a delegation in Qatar.
- US President Biden aims to start a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas by next Monday.
- Despite ongoing blame and differing positions, talks reflect momentum as efforts for peace continue.
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Joe Biden hopes for ceasefire in days as Israelis, Hamas take part in Qatar talks
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Monday he hopes to have a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza start by next Monday as the warring parties appeared to close in on a deal during negotiations in Qatar that also aim to broker the release of hostages.
Biden hopes for ceasefire in days as Israelis, Hamas take part in Qatar talks
US President Joe Biden said on Monday (26 February) he hopes to have a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza start by next Monday as the warring parties appeared to close in on a deal during negotiations in Qatar that also aim to broker the release of hostages.
Palestinian PM resigns as Israelis, Hamas in Qatar for ceasefire talks
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh's government, according to the Palestinian News Agency Wafa.Abbas has tasked Shtayyeh's government with temporarily continuing its duties until
Biden hopes for ceasefire in days as Israelis, Hamas take part in Qatar talks
JERUSALEM/CAIRO/NEW YORK -- US President Joe Biden said on Monday he hopes to have a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza start by next Monday as the warring parties appeared to close in on a deal during negotiations in Qatar that also aim to broker the release of hostages.
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