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Negotiations for a New Deal: Israel and Hamas inching closer

 
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Israel and Hamas work on deal to free hostages

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Israel and Hamas are inching toward a new deal that would free some of the roughly 130 hostages held in the Gaza Strip in exchange for a ceasefire. Negotiators from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar are also involved in the discussions, trying to find a framework that all parties can agree upon. The situation remains delicate, with cautious optimism from both sides as they navigate the complex dynamics of the conflict.

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Israel and Hamas, as well as Qatari mediators, all sounded notes of caution on Tuesday about progress towards a truce in Gaza, after U.S. efforts to broker a deal. The delicate balance of power in the region makes any agreement challenging to reach, with multiple stakeholders holding different interests and priorities.

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