Washington, Qatar, and Egypt Present Proposal to Narrow Gaps in Hamas-Israel Negotiations

Watan-Qatar, Egypt, and the United States have issued a joint statement today, Friday, following the Doha summit aimed at bridging the negotiation gaps between Hamas and Israel. The goal of the summit is to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and facilitate a prisoner exchange.

The statement reads:

Senior officials from the three governments will reconvene in Cairo before the end of next week, with the hope of reaching an agreement based on the conditions set forth today. The leaders of the three countries emphasized last week: “There is no more time to waste, and no further delays can be justified by any party. It is time to release the hostages and detainees, initiate the ceasefire, and implement this agreement.”

The path is now clear to achieve this outcome, save lives, provide relief to the people of Gaza, and reduce regional tensions.

On Thursday, talks aimed at securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip resumed in Doha.

This new round of discussions was attended by the head of the Israeli intelligence agency, David Barnea, along with his counterparts from the United States, Bill Burns, and Egypt, Abbas Kamel. Also present was the Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

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