Ceasefire Talks in Gaza Stall as Hamas Raises New Demands, Mediators Frustrated
Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have hit a roadblock as Hamas introduces new demands, particularly regarding the distribution of humanitarian aid and guarantees for a permanent ceasefire.
Mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and the US have expressed frustration, calling Hamas's latest response 'unacceptable' and refusing to pass it to Israel, demanding a more serious proposal. While some progress has been reported and most terms are agreed upon, key sticking points remain, including the release of hostages and control over aid delivery. Israel insists the war will not end until Hamas surrenders and releases all hostages, while Hamas demands stronger guarantees and UN-led aid distribution.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening, with starvation spreading and both sides blaming each other for the stalled talks.
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