A Palestinian source has said that “great progress has been made in negotiations between the Palestinian movement Hamas and Israel,” and detailed that the Egyptian delegation in the negotiation process “has reached an agreed formulation regarding the points of disagreement.”
Negotiations to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip moving forward positively and are nearing an agreement in principle, although the parties have not yet reached a final agreement, sources familiar with the talks taking place in Cairo have informed EFE news agencies.
A Palestinian source told EFE, on condition of anonymity, that “great progress has been made in negotiations between the Palestinian movement Hamas and Israel,” and detailed that the Egyptian delegation “has reached an agreement” in the negotiation process. agreed wording Concerning the points of discrepancy“.
Delegations from the Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas and the Qatari mediation are already in Cairo to hold talks on a Stop the fire and an agreement hostage released with Israel.
Both teams arrived at the Egyptian capital’s airport aboard a flight from Qatar, according to DPA sources.
The Egyptian television Al Qahera News, affiliated with the Egyptian state, also reported during the arrival of the delegations that in recent hours “important progress” with a view to a possible provisional solution to the conflict.
The broadcaster, citing “high-level sources”, indicated that Egyptian negotiators involved in the talks appear to have reached an agreement. “consensus formula” on several pending issues, without providing further details.
Hamas continues to demand an end to the war
Hamas “will not sign any agreement once it arrives in Cairo, but negotiations will take place on requests from Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahia al Sinwar,” a Palestinian source familiar with the negotiations said today.
According to this source, the demands are related to the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, in addition to guarantees for Israel to end the war, something that Israel and its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have rejected for months.
Source: EITB

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