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Truce discussions between Israel and Hamas are scheduled to
resume in Cairo on Sunday, as reported by Egyptian television station Al Qahera
News TV. The aim is to achieve a temporary cessation of hostilities following
nearly six months of conflict in the Gaza Strip.
An Israeli official confirmed that a delegation from Israel
will attend the talks in Cairo on Sunday. However, a Hamas official stated that
the group would wait for updates from Cairo mediators regarding the outcomes of
previous talks with Israel.
Negotiations, facilitated by Qatar and Egypt, are focused on
a six-week suspension of Israel's offensive in exchange for releasing 40 of the
130 hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza.
Hamas aims to use any agreement to end the fighting and
withdraw Israeli forces, while Israel has indicated it will continue efforts to
weaken Hamas militarily and dismantle its governance structures.
Additionally, Hamas seeks the return of hundreds of thousands
of Palestinians who fled Gaza City and surrounding areas during the conflict.
Israel is open to discussing the return of some displaced individuals.
The toll of the conflict has been significant, with over
32,000 Palestinians killed since the military offensive began on October 7. The
conflict escalated after Hamas militants breached the border, leading to
widespread violence and casualties on both sides.
Despite the truce talks, Israel continued its military
operations in Gaza, resulting in further casualties and damage. The situation
remains complex, with ongoing battles and humanitarian concerns, including
reports of blockades in hospitals and accusations of targeting civilians by
both sides.
(Courtesy: Reuters)
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