
Israel and Hamas Gear Up for Next Phase of Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Israel and Hamas are preparing to advance to the second phase of ceasefire negotiations, aiming to extend the fragile truce and work towards ending the Gaza conflict.
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Israel and Hamas are preparing to advance to the second phase of ceasefire negotiations, aiming to extend the fragile truce and work towards ending the Gaza conflict.
The Chinese mainland supports Arab nations’ efforts for a Gaza ceasefire, advancing humanitarian aid and post-war governance, according to Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian.
Israel has agreed to a US-proposed temporary ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and Passover, according to the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
Hamas has rejected Israel’s proposal to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire, citing concerns over renewed aggression and stalled negotiations for complete withdrawal.
Israeli and Qatari delegations, supported by the U.S., have arrived in Cairo to negotiate the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire, aiming to secure the release of remaining hostages and enhance humanitarian aid in the region.
Hamas mistakenly released an unidentified body, claiming it to be Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas, jeopardizing the fragile Gaza ceasefire.
Hamas releases six detainees in the seventh hostage swap under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, aiming to solidify the first phase and pave the way for the next phase.
The Israeli military confirms that one of the bodies released by Hamas does not belong to any Gaza hostages, accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire agreement.
Israel receives U.S. shipment of MK-84 bombs post-ceasefire, sparking condemnation from Gaza and global debate over regional stability.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations falter as U.S. proposals spark backlash and hostage-prisoner swaps strain the fragile truce.