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- Hamas reports “positive” signs for the start of negotiations for the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire [1].
- A Hamas delegation met with mediators in Cairo, while Israel will send a delegation to Doha on Monday for truce talks.
- The first phase of the ceasefire ended on March 1, with Hamas pushing for a transition to the second phase, aiming for a permanent end to the war.
Hamas has announced that there are “positive” signs regarding the start of negotiations for the second phase of the fragile Gaza ceasefire. This development comes as a Hamas delegation met with mediators in Cairo, while Israel is set to send a delegation to Doha on Monday for truce talks.
The first phase of the ceasefire ended on March 1, after six weeks of relative calm. Hamas is pushing for a transition to the second phase, which aims to bring a permanent end to the war.
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