Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles indicates that the ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Doha have not made significant progress since September 9, with reports suggesting that talks are on the verge of collapse [1] - The indirect negotiations began on September 6, and under U.S. pressure, Israel has agreed to modify its military redeployment plan in Gaza during a proposed 60-day ceasefire, but the adjustments are insufficient to satisfy Hamas [1] - Israel aims to control approximately one-third of Gaza, establishing a 3-kilometer buffer zone in the southern city of Rafah, which would effectively create a "humanitarian city" to concentrate all Gaza residents, limiting their movement [1] Group 2 - Reports indicate that Israel is seeking to expand the buffer zone from 700 meters to 2 kilometers, while Hamas has only agreed to a 1-kilometer width [1] - As negotiations stall over the military withdrawal issue, the U.S. is pressuring Hamas to discuss other topics, while Hamas insists on resolving the withdrawal matter first [1] - A Palestinian official has expressed that Israel's partial withdrawal proposal is not a genuine withdrawal but a redeployment aimed at legitimizing its occupation of nearly half of Gaza and isolating the region into fragmented areas [1]
以媒:加沙停火谈判“未取得重大进展”
Xin Hua She·2025-07-12 21:24