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Israel scales back agreement: ‘No agreement in sight’ – News

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Israel scales back agreement: ‘No agreement in sight’ – News

An Egyptian source revealed to state broadcaster Al Qahera that Gaza negotiations in Cairo made ‘great progress’ and that negotiations will continue over the next 48 hours. According to the source, there would be “agreement on the main points between the various parties”. Delegations from Israel, Hamas, the United States and Qatar will leave the Egyptian capital in the next few hours, but are expected to return in two days “to agree on the articles of the final agreement”. But Israeli sources, for their part, have downplayed the possibility of an imminent agreement. “We still don’t see an agreement on the horizon,” they said. “The distance between the parties – they explained – is still large and so far there has been nothing significant”. A Hamas source also told al Jazeera that for now “there is no progress”, blaming Israel for this.

‘This time it’s different’

“This time it’s different, we haven’t been this close to an agreement for months,” says a source at Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 regarding the Cairo negotiations between Israel and Hamas over the Gaza Strip. Shortly before, an Egyptian source had revealed that the talks had recorded “great progress” and that negotiations will continue in the next 48 hours.

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Hamas highlights its conditions

Hamas says its delegation that arrived in Cairo for negotiations on the Gaza Strip met last night with Egyptian intelligence director General Abbas Kamel. In a statement quoted by local media, the Palestinian Islamist movement reiterated its demands: the complete cessation of aggression by Israeli forces, their withdrawal from the Strip, the free return of displaced persons from the Palestinian enclave to their areas and places of residence, relief for Palestinians and the beginning of reconstruction, an agreement for the release of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli hostages.

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Ben Gvir: ‘Without action in Rafah, Netanyahu will no longer be prime minister’

“If Netanyahu decides to end the war without a widespread attack on Rafah to defeat Hamas, he will not have the mandate to continue serving as prime minister.” This was stated by the minister of national security – and radical right leader – Itamar Ben Gvir, quoted by the media. Before him, the other minister of the radical right of ‘Religious Zionism’, and responsible for finances, Bezalel Smotrich, according to the media, convened his party to evaluate the situation after the army’s announcement of withdrawal from Khan Yunis, in southern Gaza.

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