Stalemate in Gaza Conflict: Ceasefire Talks Falter
Efforts to establish a ceasefire in Gaza remain stalled as mutual accusations intensify. Hamas has shown readiness to release hostages but insists on additional conditions, including a comprehensive Israeli military withdrawal and guarantees against further aggression. The USA and Israel have rejected these demands, with US envoy Steve Witkoff labeling Hamas's response as unacceptable.
Despite partial agreement on the core elements of the US proposal, both sides remain entrenched in their positions. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticized Hamas’s stance, highlighting the absence of assurances to end the Gaza conflict. Meanwhile, the UN warns of a dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, urging for an immediate ceasefire to facilitate aid distribution.
The situation remains tense as negotiations continue to grapple with the conditions for a temporary 60-day ceasefire. The deadlock persists amidst fears of escalating violence and growing international pressure for a resolution that addresses both humanitarian needs and security concerns.
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