Israel and Hamas Edge Closer to Potential 60-Day Ceasefire amid Tensions
Israel is considering a 60-day truce proposal with Hamas, aiming for hostages' release and a Gaza pullback. Key stakeholders, including Egypt and Qatar, are involved in mediating the talks. Despite the efforts, heavy fighting continues, causing deep concerns both locally and internationally.
Amid escalating tensions, Israel is evaluating a 60-day ceasefire proposal put forth by Hamas, which includes the release of hostages and a partial retreat of forces from Gaza. The plan seeks to halt combat operations and pave the way for a comprehensive peace agreement.
Egypt and Qatar have emerged as significant mediators in resuming indirect negotiations between the two parties, backed by U.S. diplomatic efforts. The proposal outlines the freeing of 200 Palestinian convicts from Israeli prisons in exchange for Israeli hostages.
Despite these developments, heavy fighting persists on the ground, with numerous Palestinian casualties reported. Domestic political pressure in Israel and resistance from government allies present additional hurdles to reaching an agreement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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