Israel and Hamas Inch Closer to Gaza Ceasefire Deal
- Negotiations in Qatar for a Gaza ceasefire have stalled due to disagreements over the Israeli military withdrawal map, as reported by Al-Ghad.
- US Envoy Steve Witkoff hopes for a 60-day ceasefire agreement by the week's end, despite ongoing discussions on key issues.
- Marco Rubio stated that the parties are closer to an agreement than before, acknowledging remaining challenges.
- Since the start of the military campaign, over 57,700 Palestinians have died, and more than 1.9 million are displaced, facing severe shortages.
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Report: Ceasefire talks stalls over Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
Negotiations in Qatar over a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip have reportedly stalled due to disagreements over the proposed map for an Israeli military withdrawal, according to sources cited by the Egyptian channel Al-Ghad. The matter is now pending the arrival of US envoy Steve Witkoff in Doha. Despite the impasse on the withdrawal map, sources say negotiations continue on other key issues, including guarantees for the ceasefire, the "keys" formula…
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is being negotiated in Qatar – but is dragging on. If the agreement comes to fruition, it will mean a 60-day ceasefire.
This question is central to the negotiations for a ceasefire. Israel's Prime Minister deliberately sends confusing signals.
Palestinian factions react to new ceasefire proposal
The following statement was issued on Resistance News Network on July 5, 2025. Palestinian factions congratulate the efforts of the Hamas negotiating delegation on their shaping and agreement of a dignified ceasefire proposal. Across the political spectrum, factions issued statements in support o
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