Core Viewpoint - The ongoing negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Doha have not achieved significant progress after four days of closed-door talks, with key issues remaining unresolved [1][3]. Group 1: Negotiation Progress - The negotiations have seen slight advancements regarding humanitarian aid and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, but a breakthrough has not been reached, and the deadlock persists [3][5]. - A Palestinian official indicated that the Israeli negotiating team lacks sufficient authority to make decisions, merely listening without engaging in negotiations, which is seen as an attempt to obstruct an agreement [3][5]. Group 2: Core Issues - The negotiations are primarily stalled on three core issues: 1. Humanitarian aid distribution, where Hamas demands that international organizations manage aid, while Israel insists on a U.S.-Israeli supported "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" to oversee it [5]. 2. The withdrawal of Israeli military forces from Gaza, with Hamas insisting on a complete withdrawal and a clear timeline, while Israel wishes to maintain military presence in certain areas [7]. 3. The commitment from mediators to ensure the continuation of the ceasefire if a permanent agreement is not reached within 60 days, which the U.S. is reluctant to guarantee [7]. Group 3: Statements from Parties - Despite the stagnation, both parties have expressed positive intentions. A senior Hamas official stated that the group has shown flexibility and is cooperating with mediators, agreeing to release 10 Israeli captives during the ceasefire [9]. - The Israeli Foreign Minister expressed a serious intent to reach an agreement for the release of captives and to establish a ceasefire in Gaza, indicating that if a temporary ceasefire is achieved, discussions for a permanent ceasefire will follow [11].
四天六轮谈不拢?加沙停火谈判卡在这三件事
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-07-10 02:45