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US, Arab mediators make some progress in Gaza talks, no deal yet: Reuters

  • US and Arab mediators have made some progress in the Gaza peace talks aiming for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, but no deal has been reached yet.
  • There is a major push from Qatar, the US, and Egypt to halt the 15-month conflict and free hostages held by Hamas before the end of President Joe Biden's term.
  • Despite the absence of a deal, this is considered the most serious attempt to narrow existing gaps, with extensive negotiations ongoing.
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US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have discussed the Gaza ceasefire negotiations in a call on Sunday. The call comes amid positive signals ahead of the Doha peace talks.

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According to information from Qatar, the Middle East special envoy of US President-elect Trump, Witkoff, has held talks about a possible ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

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The Special Envoy for the Middle East of US President-elect Donald Trump spoke in Doha with the Prime Minister of Qatar about mediation efforts for a truce in the Gaza Strip.

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