Group 1 - The recent round of ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel in Doha ended without agreement due to insufficient authorization for the Israeli negotiating team [1][2] - The discussions focused on the ceasefire execution mechanism and the exchange of detainees, with a proposed 60-day ceasefire during which Hamas would release 10 Israeli captives in exchange for the release of several Palestinian detainees [2] - Hamas expressed reservations about the temporary nature of the proposed ceasefire and insisted on several demands, including the reopening of the Rafah crossing for medical evacuations and a timeline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza [2] Group 2 - U.S. President Donald Trump expressed cautious optimism about the ceasefire negotiations, indicating a good opportunity for an agreement within the next week [3] - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to finalize a ceasefire agreement that aligns with Israeli demands during his visit to the U.S., emphasizing that the Palestinian Authority should not participate in the governance of Gaza post-conflict [3] - Netanyahu stated that Israel aims to "destroy Hamas's military and governance capabilities," highlighting the ongoing military operations in Gaza, where Israeli forces claim to have control over approximately 65% of the territory [2]
新一轮加沙停火谈判“触礁”
Xin Hua She·2025-07-07 09:29