Gaza ceasefire talks make some progress, Qatari PM says
- Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed stated there has been "a bit of progress" in ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, yet no solution for ending the war has been found.
- Hamas agreed to return all remaining hostages as part of negotiations to end the war, while Israel demands hostages be released first without providing an end plan.
- The Health Ministry reported that an additional 697 martyrs have been confirmed after data verification by the missing persons committee.
- Hamas continues to seek a lasting ceasefire and has shared updates from recent meetings.
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The Ongoing Gaza Genocide and the State of “Ceasefire” Negotiations
As Israel continues its unrelenting air strikes against the Palestinians of Gaza, the images emerging from the enclave are horrifying. It has been nearly two months since Israel imposed a full spectrum blockage on Gaza and no food, medicine, or other supplies have entered. The World Food Program announced last weekend that it “has depleted all its food stocks for families in Gaza.” While tens of thousands face starvation, Israel has rejected a p…
Egyptian sources: 'Significant breakthrough' in Gaza cease-fire talks, some issues remain
ISRAEL: Far-right activists attack demonstrators honoring children killed in Gaza ■ GAZA: Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 57 Palestinians, Hamas-run health ministry says ■ ICJ: Foreign Minister Sa'ar calls UNRWA a 'Hamas proxy' ■ YEMEN: Dozens reported dead after U.S. strikes in Saada


Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo near ‘significant breakthrough’ as Hamas resists arms demand, say Egyptian sources
CAIRO, April 29 — Negotiations held in Cairo to reach a ceasefire in Gaza were on the verge of a “significant breakthrough,” two Egyptian security sources told Reuters on Monday. There was no immediate comment from Israel and Hamas. Axios reporter Barak Ravid said in a brief post on X that an Israeli official denied the reported breakthrough, without giving further details. The Egyptian sources said there was a consensus on a long-term ceasefire…
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