
Hamas Signals Readiness for New Round of Indirect Gaza Ceasefire Talks
Hamas says it’s ready to start indirect talks for a Gaza ceasefire immediately, marking a potential shift in the long-standing conflict.
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Hamas says it’s ready to start indirect talks for a Gaza ceasefire immediately, marking a potential shift in the long-standing conflict.
Hamas is seeking revisions to a U.S.-backed 60-day Gaza ceasefire proposal while U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff labels the group’s response ‘totally unacceptable.’
Hamas says it has a general Gaza ceasefire framework with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, proposing hostage swaps, force withdrawals, and aid assurances amid disputed claims.
Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas Gaza chief Mohammed Sinwar was killed in an air strike earlier this month, marking a key moment in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Hamas has agreed to U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff’s ceasefire proposal, aiming to halt hostilities in Gaza and open the door for renewed talks.
US envoy Thomas Barrack met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Istanbul, praising steps on foreign fighters and relations with Israel, signaling potential shifts in regional diplomacy.
The US Treasury’s GL25 license and a Caesar Act waiver aim to lift Syria sanctions, unlock investment, and support rebuilding after years of war.
Israel will let limited food aid into Gaza amid global outcry and famine warnings, as 93% of residents face food insecurity under the March 2 blockade.
Israel will ease the Gaza blockade to let in limited humanitarian aid after famine warnings, a move by PM Netanyahu amid rising international pressure.
Indirect talks in Doha resume as Hamas and Israel, under Qatari and US mediation, pursue a two-month Gaza ceasefire and a hostage exchange deal.