US, Qatar, Turkey to join third day of Gaza peace talks in Egypt
- On Tuesday, Hamas and Israel finished a second round of talks through mediators in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, concentrating on possible measures to bring an end to the conflict in Gaza.
- These talks were prompted by ongoing hostilities since the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attack on Israel, which triggered the current conflict in Gaza.
- During the negotiations, Hamas's top negotiator Khalil El-Hayya insisted on binding guarantees from President Trump and other mediators that the war would end if a deal is reached.
- Hamas emphasized its distrust of Israel, referencing alleged violations of two ceasefires, while Israel reaffirmed objectives to secure all hostages and eliminate Hamas’s rule.
- Despite the talks and international mediation, continued violence in Gaza resulted in at least 10 Palestinians killed on Tuesday and lingering uncertainty over the region’s future governance and reconstruction.
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Top US envoy Rubio in Paris as diplomats renew drive for peace deal in Gaza
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and top international diplomats are gathering in Paris to coordinate international backing for Washington’s plan on Gaza, as parallel ceasefire talks continue in Egypt.
An American official will be present, although it is not yet clear who it will be.
Ceasefire deal ‘closer than ever’ as Egypt talks gain momentum; Turkey, US step up pr
Senior Israeli official sees growing optimism for breakthrough in Sharm talks to end Gaza war, free 48 hostages; Turkey joins push as US backs Trump plan; gaps remain over IDF withdrawal and prisoner releases
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