Cease-fire talks with Israel and Hamas are expected to resume Sunday in Qatar

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CAIRO. Hopes for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas are reignited as negotiations are expected to resume in Qatar, potentially as soon as Sunday, according to Egyptian officials.

The anticipated talks mark a significant development as both Israeli officials and Hamas leaders prepare to engage in indirect negotiations for the first time since the commencement of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. International mediators had aimed to secure a six-week truce before the onset of Ramadan earlier this week. However, Hamas remained steadfast in its demand for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, a condition Israel had previously rejected.

In recent days, there have been notable gestures from both sides to revive the stalled negotiations, which had never fully ceased.

Hamas presented mediators with a new proposal for a three-stage plan designed to bring an end to the hostilities. According to two Egyptian officials familiar with the discussions, the first stage of the proposed plan entails a six-week cease-fire, during which 35 hostages – including women, the elderly, and the ill – held by militants in Gaza would be released in exchange for 350 Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. Additionally, Hamas would release at least five female soldiers in exchange for 50 prisoners, including those serving lengthy sentences on terror charges, for each soldier. Israeli forces would withdraw from key roads in Gaza, permit displaced Palestinians to return to the devastated northern Gaza, and facilitate the unrestricted flow of aid to the region.

The dire humanitarian situation in northern Gaza has drawn international attention, with the United Nations Children’s Agency reporting that nearly one in three children under the age of two in the isolated area suffer from acute malnutrition.

The second phase of the proposed plan involves the declaration of a permanent cease-fire, with Hamas committing to release the remaining Israeli soldiers held hostage in exchange for additional prisoners. In the final phase, Hamas would relinquish the bodies it holds in exchange for Israel lifting the blockade of Gaza and initiating reconstruction efforts.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the proposal as “unrealistic” but agreed to dispatch Israeli negotiators to Qatar for further discussions. The talks, initially scheduled to resume Sunday afternoon, may be postponed to Monday, as indicated by the Egyptian officials.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu’s office approved military plans to target Rafah, the southernmost town in Gaza, where a significant portion of the displaced Palestinian population sought refuge following the conflict’s escalation. Despite warnings from the United States and other nations about the potential humanitarian repercussions, Israel intends to proceed with the operation aimed at dismantling Hamas strongholds in the area.

As tensions persist, casualties continue to mount on both sides. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 31,553 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict, with civilians, particularly women and children, bearing the brunt of the violence.

In response to the urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza, international efforts are underway to deliver aid to the beleaguered population. A ship carrying 200 tons of humanitarian supplies, organized by the aid group World Central Kitchen, docked in northern Gaza after inaugurating a sea route from Cyprus. Additionally, Germany has joined other countries in conducting airdrops of aid over Gaza, while the United States has announced plans to construct a pier to facilitate aid delivery.

As the region grapples with the devastating consequences of prolonged conflict, the resumption of cease-fire talks offers a glimmer of hope for a much-needed reprieve from the violence and suffering endured by civilians on both sides of the conflict.

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