‘Significant progress made in Gaza negotiations’ – News

“There is significant progress in the negotiations” between Hamas and Israel on the proposed ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza: this was announced by the Egyptian broadcaster Al-Qahera News, linked to the country’s secret services, citing an anonymous source . Egyptian mediators have “reached an agreed formula on most of the disputed points,” she added.

Hamas representatives have arrived in Egypt for talks on the ceasefire in Gaza: Egyptian TV reports.

“Hamas is the only obstacle to the ceasefire in Gaza”: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said this, as the militants prepare to send a delegation to Cairo for talks. “We’re waiting to see if, in fact, they’re going to take a yes response to a ceasefire and hostage release,” Blinken stressed. “The reality right now is that the only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a ceasefire is Hamas.”

“An Israeli attack on Rafah, the city in the southern Gaza Strip where more than a million Palestinians displaced by the war are crowded together, would cause damage beyond acceptable,” the US Secretary of State warned. According to Blinken, Israel has not presented any plans to protect civilians during this possible attack. “In the absence of such a plan, we cannot support a large-scale military operation in Rafah, because the damage it would cause would be beyond what is acceptable,” he said during the McCain Institute Forum in Sedona, Arizona.

More than a million Palestinians displaced by the war are crowded into the city in the southern Gaza Strip but, according to Blinken, Israel has not presented any plans to protect civilians during this possible attack. “In the absence of such a plan, we cannot support a large-scale military operation in Rafah, because the damage it would cause would be beyond what is acceptable.”

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Media, Qatar available on request US expulsion of Hamas

Qatar is ready to accept the US request to expel the Hamas leadership, including Ismail Haniyeh, from Doha. A source familiar with the dossier told the Times of Israel. According to the Washington Post (WP), US Secretary of State Antony Blinken last month delivered the request to “expel” Hamas leaders from the country if they continue to reject the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. Blinken – according to the newspaper – delivered this message to Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani last month. The WP also reported that Qatar had been waiting for the US request for months.

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