Aug 26, 2024, 6:52 AM

Gaza ceasefire talks fail again

Gaza ceasefire talks fail again

TEHRAN, Aug. 26 (MNA) – There was no agreement on Sunday in the Gaza ceasefire talks that took place in Cairo, with neither Hamas nor Israel agreeing to several compromises presented by mediators, two Egyptian security sources said.

A senior US official, however, claimed that the talks were "constructive", saying they were conducted in a spirit on all sides to reach "a final and implementable agreement."

"The process will continue over the coming days through working groups to further address remaining issues and details," said the official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, adding that the teams would remain in Cairo, Reuters reported.

Earlier in August, media outlets reported that the Israeli regime's demands for troops in Gaza are blocking the truce deal.

Disagreements over the Israeli regime's future military presence in Gaza and over Palestinian prisoner releases are obstructing a ceasefire and prisoner deal, according to ten sources familiar with the round of US-mediated talks that concluded last week.

The sources, which include two Hamas officials and three Western diplomats, told Reuters the disagreements stemmed from demands Israel has introduced since Hamas accepted a version of a ceasefire proposal unveiled by US President Joe Biden in May.

All the sources said Hamas was especially concerned about the latest demand to keep troops deployed along the Netzarim Corridor, an east-west strip Israel cleared during the current war that prevents Palestinians' free movement between north and south Gaza, as well as in a narrow border strip between Gaza and Egypt known as the Philadelphi Corridor.

Israel's current grip on the Philadelphi Corridor gives it control of Gaza's frontier with Egypt, the enclave's only crossing that does not border occupied Palestine.

Ahead of those talks, Hamas called on the mediators to implement the framework set out by US President Joe Biden in late May, rather than hold more negotiations.

Hamas movement said that the current US proposal "responds to Netanyahu's conditions".

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