Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha have gained momentum, with U.S., Qatari, and Egyptian mediators involved since Sunday. Israeli officials state that while gaps in negotiations can be bridged, it may take more than a few days to finalize an agreement. The proposed ceasefire includes a phased release of hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from parts of Gaza. However, uncertainties regarding the entry of humanitarian aid into the region remain a significant concern for Palestinian sources.
The new push for a ceasefire in Gaza has gained momentum since Sunday, with indirect talks happening in Doha and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visiting Washington.
Israeli officials believe that the gaps in the ceasefire negotiations with Hamas can be bridged, although reaching a deal may take more than just a few days.
The proposed ceasefire includes a phased release of hostages and plans for Israeli troop withdrawals from certain areas of Gaza, although challenges remain.
Concerns remain about the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, as Palestinian sources indicate that unresolved issues may hinder progress in the negotiations.
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