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Hamas has accepted the ceasefire terms put forward by Egypt and Qatar for peace in Gaza. The agreement includes 3 phases lasting 42 days. And Israel decided to continue the attack on Rafah.
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Negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement on the exchange of prisoners between the delegations of Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement have officially begun in Qatar. Negotiations can last about two weeks. It is noted that the decision by Hamas will be made by the leader of the movement in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and not by the representatives in Qatar.
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The Israeli delegation will go to Qatar's capital Doha on March 18 to discuss the cease-fire agreement in the Gaza Strip. The delegation is headed by David Barnea, head of the Mossad intelligence service.
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In an interview with Al Jazeera, the leader of Hamas, Muhammad Nazzal, made a statement on the negotiations in Cairo, the progress of peace talks, why Netanyahu does not want to end the war, and other current issues. Summary of the statement.
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US President Joe Biden on Monday expressed hope that a truce would begin in Gaza by next week. This statement coincided with the negotiations in Qatar. And Israel continues to openly say that it will not stop the war until Hamas is destroyed. Will there be a truce in Gaza before Ramadan?
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Hamas has accepted a three-step truce proposal that includes arrests, an end to the siege, and post-war reconstruction. Hamas terms
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Israel offered to stop its attacks on the Gaza Strip for 2 months in exchange for the release of all prisoners held by Hamas. However, Hamas rejected this proposal. Earlier, the movement also refused the request of Russia to release citizens of the Russian Federation.
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Voting on the resolution of the UN Security Council on the cessation of fire in Gaza was postponed for the second time.
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Assad's leader and Qatar's prime minister discussed resuming negotiations with Hamas in Europe on the release of hostages in Gaza.
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