Chattanooga Times Free Press

Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks were expected to resume on Sunday in Qatar

- BY SAMY MAGDY

CAIRO — Stalled talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war were expected to resume in Qatar on Sunday.

The talks would have marked the first time Israeli officials and Hamas leaders joined the indirect negotiatio­ns since the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Internatio­nal mediators had hoped to secure a six-week truce before Ramadan started last week, but Hamas refused any deal that wouldn’t lead to a permanent cease-fire in Gaza, a demand Israel rejected.

But both sides have made moves in recent days aimed at getting the talks, which never fully broke off, back on track.

Hamas gave mediators a new proposal for a twostage plan that would end the fighting, according to two Egyptian officials, one who was involved in the talks and a second who was briefed on them. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to reveal contents of the discussion­s.

The first stage would be a six-week cease-fire that would see the release of 35 hostages — women, those who are ill and older people — held by militants in Gaza in exchange for 350 Palestinia­n prisoners held by Israel.

Hamas would also release at least five female soldiers in exchange for 50 prisoners, including some serving long sentences on terror charges, for each soldier. Israeli forces would withdraw from two main roads in Gaza, let displaced Palestinia­ns return to northern Gaza, which has been devastated by the fighting, and allow the free flow of aid to the area, the officials said.

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