Gaza ceasefire hopes hang in balance as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo

Gaza ceasefire hopes hang in balance as Hamas delegation leaves Cairo

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Hamas has turneddown brand-new Israeli conditions, firmlyinsisting on a previous US-announced offer.

Published On 25 Aug 2024

Hamas has declined brand-new Israeli conditions put forward in Gaza ceasefire talks in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, casting additional doubt on the opportunities of a advancement in the newest United States-backed effort to end the 10-month-old war.

A Hamas delegation left Cairo on Sunday after conference with conciliators and getting an upgrade on the mostcurrent round of settlements.

Two Egyptian security sources informed the Reuters news company that the talks had ended without an contract with neither Hamas nor Israel concurring to compromises proposed by conciliators.

Key sticking points in the talks moderated by the United States, Egypt and Qatar consistof an Israeli existence in the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow 14.5km-long (9-mile-long) stretch of land along Gaza’s southern border with Egypt.

In Cairo, Hamas’s delegation required that Israel be bound by what was concurred upon on July 2, in accordance with a strategy laid out by US Pcitizen Joe Biden and a UN Security Council resolution.

While the group validated its preparedness to execute that offer to attain the interests of the Palestinian individuals and stop the damage of the Gaza Strip, it stressedout the requirement for any arrangement to consistof a irreversible ceasefire and a total Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

Hamas likewise stated any arrangement needsto consistof the flexibility of return for Gaza homeowners to their homes, relief and restoration, and a captive-prisoner exchange offer.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority pricedquote authorities as stating there is a little possibility that the Cairo talks would lead to development in the swap settlements.

However, there was no indication of any advancement on the concerns dividing Israel and Hamas.

The Palestinian group blames Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the absence of development throughout the talks. Netanyahu is implicated of enforcing brand-new needs and not being severe about reachin

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