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Talks to end the fire in the Gaza Strip are scheduled to take place in Cairo, Egypt, in the coming days. The United States has offered to conclude a ceasefire agreement in exchange for the release of hostages. According to The Times of Israel, the US offer does not take into account two important demands of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. These demands include a permanent Israeli presence on the border between Gaza and Egypt, as well as the establishment of a mechanism in central Gaza to prevent Hamas forces from returning to the northern sector.
Israel and the US must reach agreement on these issues to pressure Hamas, Egypt and Qatar to agree to a deal. But the Palestinian terrorists refuse to agree to terms that take into account Israel's demands. Netanyahu plans to hold discussions with Israeli negotiators and security officials before meeting with US partners in Egypt.
The new US proposal, which was handed to the parties after two days of talks in Doha, “contains components acceptable to Israel.” The talks in Qatar began at the initiative of the US, with President Biden outlining a detailed proposal for a ceasefire and the release of hostages. In July, Blinken spoke of a “finish line” in the talks, but this happened before one of the Hamas leaders was killed in Tehran. For verified information, you can contact the OBOZ.UA Telegram channel and Viber. Don't fall for fakes!
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