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Fresh round of ceasefire talks expected in Cairo

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Truce talks are to resume in Cairo on Sunday. Hamas is sending top representa­tive Khalil Al-Hayya, to Egypt to participat­e in a new round of negotiatio­ns, with diplomats and Security Service heads of Egypt, Qatar, the US and Israel.

An Israeli delegation led by the head of the Mossad intelligen­ce agency was due to depart for Cairo, according to an Israeli official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter with the media.

“Israel is prepared for a deal; Israel is not prepared to surrender," Netanyahu said, and asserted that internatio­nal pressure on Israel “is only causing Hamas to harden its positions.”

The body of hostage Elad Katzir, 47, was found on Saturday by the Israeli army. It is believed that he was killed in January by militants associated with Islamic Jihad, one of the groups involved in the October 7 attack on southern Israel.

The discovery has reignited pressure on Israel's government to reach a deal for the release of the remaining hostages. Thousands gathered in Tel Aviv, urging for a resolution and early elections, while hostages' families expressed fears that time is running out. So far, at least 36 hostages have been confirmed dead, with about half of the original number having been released.

Carmit Katzir, Elad's sister, lamented, "He could have been saved if a deal had happened in time. Our leadership is cowardly and driven by political considerat­ions, and that is why a deal did not happen."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government is facing divided opinions among Israelis. A week ago, tens of thousands of protestors gathered in central Jerusalem, staging the largest anti-government demonstrat­ion since the war began.

In Gaza, tens of thousands are dead and over a million Palestinia­ns displaced. Martin Griffiths, the UN humanitari­an chief, described the situation as a "terrible milestone," emphasisin­g the urgent need to avert further escalation and prevent a man-made famine.

Ceasefire negotiatio­ns are set to resume, according to an Egyptian official and Egyptian media. The talks will involve the participat­ion of a Hamas delegation, with the group insisting on linking the war's conclusion to agreements on releasing hostages and improving conditions in Gaza.

World Food Programme warns of imminent famine in northern Gaza

The internatio­nal community has condemned recent Israeli airstrikes that resulted in civilian casualties, including humanitari­an workers. Amid these developmen­ts, the US has stressed the importance of protecting civilians and aid workers in determinin­g future support for Israel.

The conflict's toll on Gaza's health system is severe, with major hospitals like al-Shifa and Nasser severely damaged. The destructio­n of these facilities has worsened the region's already dire humanitari­an crisis.

 ?? ?? People protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group in Tell A
People protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and call for the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group in Tell A

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