Negotiations on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip have resumed in Doha, the capital of Qatar, between representatives of Qatar, Egypt, the United States and Israel and the Palestinian movement Hamas, Gulf Times reported on February 25, citing media outlets. Egyptians.
This round of negotiations will be a continuation of the dialogue started earlier in Paris, after which Cairo will become the next capital ready to receive the negotiators.
In recent weeks, a growing number of voices in the international community have called on Israel for a ceasefire in Gaza, while the death toll from the conflict, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, is approaching 30,000 people, most of whom are women and children.
There are also particular concerns about Israel’s plan to attack Rafah, the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip, near the border with Egypt, where camps are currently being set up for 1.4 million refugees from other parts of the Palestinian enclave.
Negotiators and other mediators in the peace process have expressed hope that a ceasefire agreement will be reached before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins March 10-11.
The main details of the agreement were worked out by negotiators in Paris, and certain agreements were reached in this regard, as CNN reported, citing White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
However, according to him, the agreement is still under negotiation and in the meantime Qatar and Egypt will have to maintain indirect negotiations with Hamas.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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