Gaza ceasefire talks continue in Cairo, as Hamas says only sending reps but not join discussions

Gaza ceasefire talks continue in Cairo, as Hamas says only sending reps but not join discussions
Gaza ceasefire talks continue in Cairo, as Hamas says only sending reps but not join discussions

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - This overview shows a demonstration demanding action to free the Israeli hostages held captive in the Gaza Strip since the October 7 attacks by Palestinian militants, outside the Defence Ministry headquarters in Tel Aviv on August 24, 2024. — AFP pic

CAIRO, Aug 25 — Negotiators geared up for a crucial weekend of Gaza ceasefire talks yesterday, as Hamas said it was sending delegates to Cairo but would not participate in the discussions, and fighting raged in the Palestinian territory.

The United States, Egypt and Qatar have spent months trying to broker an end to the war in Gaza between Hamas Palestinian militants and Israel.

The war, sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented October 7 attack on Israel, has devastated Gaza, displaced nearly all of its population at least once and triggered a humanitarian crisis.

The White House said progress had been made at the latest round this week, although the possible permanent presence of Israeli troops along the Gaza-Egypt border has emerged as a major sticking point.

Previous bouts of optimism during months of on-off ceasefire and hostage release negotiations have always proven unfounded.

A senior Hamas official said a delegation from the Islamist group was heading to Cairo, but that they would not engage in the talks. Instead, they would meet with senior Egyptian officials for updates on the negotiations.

The delegation would “be briefed... but this does not mean it will take part in the negotiations”, the official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The official said Hamas would insist Israel withdraw all its forces from all of Gaza, including “from the border area with Egypt”, known as the Philadelphi Corridor.

‘Pivotal step’

The basis of the talks is a framework which US President Joe Biden outlined on May 31, and which he described as an Israeli proposal.

A second Hamas official yesterday reiterated that “the leadership of Hamas, including its leader Yahya Sinwar” had already agreed to the Biden plan and want it put into effect without “amendment of its wording.”

The three-phase plan outlined by Biden and endorsed by the UN Security Council would initially see hostages exchanged for Palestinians in Israeli jails during what Biden called a “full and complete ceasefire” lasting six weeks.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has since insisted on keeping troops along the corridor, arguing Israel needs to prevent Hamas from rebuilding its strength by smuggling in arms from Egypt.

The White House said CIA chief William Burns was among US officials taking part in the Cairo talks, alongside the heads of Israel’s spy agency and domestic security service.

An Egyptian source close to the talks said the United States was “discussing with mediators new proposals to bridge the gap between Israel and Hamas”.

The source said today’s “enlarged round of negotiations” would be a “pivotal step in formulating an agreement that will be announced if Washington can pressure Netanyahu.”

Fighting raged in Gaza yesterday, with AFP correspondents and civil defence rescue sources reporting ongoing Israeli artillery fire and air strikes across the Hamas-run territory.

An overnight strike on a house west of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza killed 11 people, including a woman and four children, a doctor at Nasser Hospital said.

In Gaza City’s Zeitun neighbourhood, gunfire and explosions echoed as Palestinian militants clashed with Israeli soldiers, an AFP correspondent reported.

The military announced the deaths of three soldiers in fighting in central Gaza on Friday, all of them non-commissioned officers.

The latest deaths bring the military’s losses in the Gaza campaign to 338 since it launched a ground offensive in the Palestinian territory on October 27.

Tens of thousands of civilians were on the move from Deir el-Balah and Khan Yunis after Israeli evacuation orders, which precede military operations, the United Nations said on Thursday.

“I have six children and every day I flee with them from one place to another,” said Khan Yunis resident Raghda Sammour.

Hostage protests

Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,199 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.

Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has killed 40,334 Palestinians in Gaza, according to Gaza’s health ministry, which does not give details of civilian and militant deaths.

The UN rights office says most of the dead are women and children.

Palestinian militants also seized 251 hostages, of whom 105 remain in Gaza, including 34 the military says are dead.

Israel’s military recovered the remains of six hostages from a tunnel in the Khan Yunis area this week, and said bullets were found in their bodies.

Thousands protested in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities ahead of today’s talks, calling for a deal to secure the release of the remaining hostages.

Efforts to reach a Gaza truce and avert a wider war intensified after the killings of two senior Iran-backed militants last month sparked threats of reprisals from Tehran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah.

Gazans said they were desperate for an end to the war.

“We are tired and hope that the negotiations persist, the siege is lifted, and the war stops,” said Umm Muhammad Wadi, a displaced woman in Deir el-Balah. — AFP

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