Fears of renewed Gaza war as Hamas disarmament talks stall
Summary
Talks between Israel and Hamas to keep peace in Gaza have stopped. Both sides blame each other for breaking the October ceasefire agreement, raising concerns that fighting might start again. Recently, Israel attacked Gaza, killing relatives of a Hamas leader and several others, while Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis.Key Facts
- Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas have stalled, increasing the risk of renewed war in Gaza.
- An Israeli air strike killed Azzam al-Hayya, son of Hamas negotiator Khalil al-Hayya.
- Israel accuses Hamas of refusing to disarm as per the ceasefire agreement, while Hamas says Israel is breaking the deal by continuing attacks and not fulfilling humanitarian promises.
- Israel may expand military control over 60% of Gaza, known as the "Yellow Line" area.
- At least 846 people have died in Gaza since the ceasefire started, including women and children; five Israeli soldiers have also been killed.
- Gaza’s humanitarian situation is severe, with many residents displaced and fearing another war.
- Hamas calls on the US and other countries involved to intervene and stop Israeli attacks.
- Negotiations are deadlocked because Israel wants Hamas to disarm before Israel completes its own ceasefire obligations.
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