Gaza truce talks set to resume, as thousands protest Netanyahu in Israel

Negotiations resume in Cairo between Israel and Hamas amid calls for ceasefire and captive swap efforts.

  • Bilawal Riaz
  • 1 min read

Negotiations are set to resume in Cairo between Israel and Hamas following a UN Security Council demand for a ceasefire after nearly six months of conflict. The talks come amidst protests in Israel against Prime Minister Netanyahu, with many Israelis feeling he is blocking a deal with Hamas. Qatar, Egypt, and the US are working towards a captive swap and ceasefire while France, Egypt, and Jordan call for an immediate ceasefire and the release of captives. The situation remains tense with significant hurdles to overcome for a lasting resolution.

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