Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted August 24, 2024 Diamond Member Share Posted August 24, 2024 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ****** Agrees to Meet With Mediators in Cairo Ahead of Cease-***** Talks ****** said it would head to Cairo on Saturday to meet with mediators ahead of a new round of Gaza cease-***** talks, as the ******* States, Qatar and Egypt push to reach an agreement they hope can stave off the growing threat of regional war. The fighting in Gaza has raged on even as high-stakes efforts for a deal intensify, with ******** strikes overnight ******** dozens, according to the Civil Defense emergency service in Gaza. On Friday, the ******** military announced that at least one soldier had been ******* and several others were wounded in fighting in central Gaza. While U.S. officials have insisted there is progress in negotiations, the main warring parties, ******* and ******, have been far more pessimistic in their assessment. In late July, Benjamin Netanyahu, the ******** prime minister, stiffened *******’s position on several key issues, including by demanding a postwar ******** presence along Gaza’s border with Egypt. Negotiators have been pushing for a major summit as early as Sunday to move ahead with the talks. ****** said on Saturday that a delegation of its representatives would arrive in Cairo that evening to “hear the results” of a recent round of discussions between *******, Egypt and the ******* States. In a statement, the group said it was willing to move ahead with a proposal from early July, before Mr. Netanyahu set out his new conditions. ****** did not specifically say whether it would participate in a summit next week; its officials did not join a similar round of talks in Qatar earlier this month, calling it pointless given the new ******** demands. But the visit to Cairo leaves the door open for further talks. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken visited *******, Egypt and Qatar this week to push a “bridging proposal,” which aims to close the gaps between ******* and ******. But the proposal does not tackle several of the key sticking points between the two sides. One of the main disputes is over Mr. Netanyahu’s insistence that ******** forces maintain some presence along the Philadelphi Corridor, a section of the border between Egypt and Gaza. Mr. Netanyahu said that without ******** oversight, ****** would quickly use the area to smuggle weapons and rearm itself. Both ****** and Egypt have insisted that ******** troops must leave the area, and ****** officials have reiterated for months that any cease-***** agreement must lead to a complete ******** withdrawal from Gaza. Also left unresolved are disagreements over how many ************ prisoners would be released, and Mr. Netanyahu’s condition that displaced Palestinians returning to northern Gaza be searched for weapons. The ******* States, Egypt, and Qatar are eager to reach a deal they hope can tamp down tensions that have flared across the Middle East since the ************** last month of ******’s political leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran, hours after an ******** airstrike ******* a senior Hezbollah commander in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. Both Hezbollah and Iran have vowed to retaliate against ******* for the killings, sparking fears of a rapid escalation that could tip the region out of the uneasy balance of ****-for-tat strikes that has held since ******* launched its war in Gaza in retaliation for the ******-led Oct. 7 attacks. “The process is moving forward,” John F. Kirby, the White House national security spokesman, said on Friday. “It’s moving forward in the way we had outlined earlier.” After his meetings across the region this week, Mr. Blinken had said that ******* had accepted the U.S. proposal, the details of which have not been made public, and that the onus was on ****** to do the same. But officials in both ******* and ****** said the proposal had left major issues unresolved, with even some ******** negotiators privately taken aback by the ******* States’ attempt to project optimism over a proposal they said was likely to be unacceptable to ******. Rawan Sheikh Ahmad contributed reporting from Haifa. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #****** #Agrees #Meet #Mediators #Cairo #Ahead #CeaseFire #Talks This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/108289-hamas-agrees-to-meet-with-mediators-in-cairo-ahead-of-cease-fire-talks/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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