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以总理称加沙停火协议或达成 舆论指关键分歧犹存
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-07-11 08:13

Group 1 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that ceasefire negotiations in Gaza are ongoing in Doha, Qatar, and an agreement may be reached "within days" despite existing key disagreements [1] - Netanyahu mentioned that if a 60-day ceasefire is achieved, Hamas would release the first batch of captured Israeli personnel and return the bodies of the deceased, with both sides attempting to negotiate an end to the conflict during this period [1] - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio expressed optimism about reaching a ceasefire agreement, indicating that the U.S. is closer to a resolution than in the past [2] Group 2 - Despite optimism from Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump regarding the ceasefire negotiations, there remains a possibility of a deadlock, particularly concerning how to ensure Israel does not resume military actions after the ceasefire [3] - Netanyahu reiterated that the war would only end under conditions agreed upon by Israel, specifically that Hamas disarms and ceases all military and political capabilities, with Gaza being fully demilitarized [3] - A significant challenge in the negotiations is Israel's desire to maintain military presence in the "Morag Corridor" in southern Gaza, which Hamas officials have rejected, opposing long-term Israeli control over Palestinian territories [4]