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U.S. cuts short Gaza ceasefire talks and accuses Hamas of lacking 'good faith'

U.S. cuts short Gaza ceasefire talks and accuses Hamas of lacking 'good faith'

Summary

The United States has ended its Gaza ceasefire talks and brought its negotiators back from Qatar, citing a lack of cooperation from Hamas. The ongoing discussions aimed to establish a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, but disagreements remain over the release of hostages and military redeployment.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. stopped ceasefire talks in Gaza due to perceived uncooperativeness from Hamas.
  • Negotiations were taking place in Qatar, involving multiple mediators.
  • Hamas expressed surprise at the U.S. decision and claimed it was open to reaching a deal.
  • The proposed ceasefire included Hamas releasing hostages in phases.
  • Israel recalled its negotiating team after Hamas' response to the talks.
  • The U.S. has not detailed its next steps but remains committed to ending the conflict.
  • A key unresolved issue is the removal of Israeli troops in any ceasefire agreement.
  • The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening amid the prolonged conflict.
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