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以色列派团赴多哈重启加沙地带停火谈判
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-06 06:07

Group 1 - Israel's Prime Minister's office announced a delegation will travel to Doha, Qatar, on July 6 to engage in indirect negotiations with Hamas regarding a ceasefire in Gaza [1] - Hamas expressed readiness to commence negotiations for a ceasefire on July 4, indicating a willingness to discuss terms [2] - Israel received Hamas's response to the ceasefire proposal, which included three key amendments that Israel deemed "unacceptable," yet still agreed to participate in the negotiations [1] Group 2 - The three amendments proposed by Hamas include: continuing permanent ceasefire negotiations until a final agreement is reached, restoring UN-led aid mechanisms in Gaza, and the withdrawal of the Israeli Defense Forces to positions held before the breakdown of the March ceasefire [1] - Reports indicate that due to pressure from mediators Qatar and the United States, Hamas has softened its demands, suggesting potential for cooperation between the parties [1] - Concurrently, Israeli military actions in Gaza resulted in significant casualties, with at least 62 Palestinians reported dead, raising concerns from the UN regarding the ongoing violence and the need for a ceasefire [2]