US, Egypt, and Qatar Urge Hamas for Negotiations

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US, Egypt, and Qatar Urge Hamas for Negotiations Ceasefire Tensions Escalate

The US, Egypt, and Qatar have jointly urged Hamas for negotiations with Israel, focusing on a ceasefire and a hostage-release deal. This appeal marks a crucial diplomatic effort to deescalate the ongoing conflict. The three nations have crafted a “framework agreement,” leaving only the implementation details to be finalized. As part of the renewed push, Israel is expected to send negotiators to the talks, scheduled for 15 August in either Doha or Cairo.

This diplomatic initiative, driven by the desire to prevent further regional instability, comes in the wake of the assassination of Hamas’ leader, Ismail Haniyeh. The statement calls for Hamas and Israel to close all remaining gaps and begin the deal’s implementation during the talks on 15 August.

The proposed framework draws on principles outlined by President Biden on 31 May, which include a comprehensive ceasefire and the release of hostages. However, the ongoing bombardment of Gaza by Israel and the recent election of Yahya Sinwar as Hamas’ new leader pose significant challenges to the negotiations.

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