The new round of talks will take place in Doha and not Cairo, the site of the last consultations, and will include Egyptian and Qatari officials and a delegation from Israel’s Mossad, without the participation of the Islamist group Hamas.
The talk for the ceasefire in Gaza They will resume tomorrow, Sunday DohaEgyptian intelligence sources informed the EFE news agency that there will be an Israeli delegation to respond to Hamas’s updated proposal.
The source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the issue, assured that the new round of talks will take place in Doha and not in Cairo, the venue of the last consultations, and that it will include Egyptian, Qatari and other Israeli Mossad delegations, without the participation of the Islamic group Hamas.
So far, the Qatari government has not officially confirmed that talks will resume in its country tomorrow.
The Egyptian source close to the negotiations has indicated that talks will take place at the meeting in Doha the points of disagreement between the Palestinian and Israeli parties, but it will not be the intention to discuss all points in the agreement as some points have been agreed in principle.
He has emphasized, always according to this source, that Israeli objections stem mainly from Hamas’s desire to make the facts known names of the hostages and the number of dead prisoners.
On the other hand, a Palestinian source in Cairo also familiar with the talks told EFE that Hamas’s updated draft includes three phases, instead of two as proposed the day before.
The first phase provides for a multi-phase exchange and a temporary ceasefire of 42 days, which will later develop into a permanent ceasefire in the second phase.
With the start of the second phase, Hamas demands one permanent armistice before any exchange of soldiers.
Finally, in the third phase, the proposal includes the implementation of a extensive reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and the end of the siege.
Source: EITB

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