Qatar hard a slight progress toward the cessation of fire in Gaza

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Sebastian Asher and Jessica Ronesley

BBC News, Jerusalem and London

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Israel’s military offensive in Gaza resumed after the cessation of fire collapsed in March

Qatar Prime Minister says there was a “little progress” in the efforts to unite a new reconciliary in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, but that there is still no “answer to the final question: how to end this war.”

Following is his meeting with the head of Israel’s spy agency on Thursday.

Speaking to Doha, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said that Hamas seems to be more susceptible to negotiating a lasting decision of the war.

After rejecting the last proposal to end the Israel’s fire more than a week ago, Hamas now looks with an agreement that will see the release of all other hostages as part of a transaction to end the hostilities for at least five years.

Hamas suggested that he could consider disarray as part of such a compromise, but only if Israel had to take all his forces out of the gas. The Israeli government does not seem to intend to do so.

Israel imposed a complete blockade of gas in early March and resumed air and ground attacks later during the month.

Gaza Gaza Health Ministry says 2.151 Palestinians have been killed since then, including 51 in 24 hours on Sunday morning.

The fight between Hamas and Israel has also intensified, with Israeli military saying that an Israeli soldier and policeman were killed on Friday.

On Thursday, the chief of Mossad’s spy agency at Israel David Barneya met with Catari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al -Thani in Doha.

Sheikh Mohammed said there was “a little progress compared to other meetings, but we still need to find an answer for the final question: how to end this war.”

Last week, Hamas rejected Israeli proposal For a 45-day termination of the fire, which calls for the complete disarmament of the group and the release of 10 of the other hostages 59.

Sheikh Mohammed said they “tried to find a breakthrough,” but added that Israel and Hamas remain at odds with what would end the fire.

He said that Hamas has agreed to hand over all other hostages in an exchange until the end of the war, but Israel wants the hostages to be released without proposing a vision for ending the conflict.

“When you do not have a common goal, a common goal between the parties, I believe that opportunities (to end the war) become very thin,” said Shake Mohammed at a press conference in Doha.

A Hamas delegation has conversations with Egyptian officers in Cairo on Saturday, which, according to messages, focuses on an agreement to terminate the fire and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The Palestinian employee familiar with the negotiations told the BBC that Hamas had signaled his willingness to convey the gas management to every Palestinian entity agreed “at national and regional level”. The employee said this could be the Palestinian administration based on the west coast (PA) or a newly formed administrative body.

The United States also encouraged the idea of ​​a reformed PA, governing the gas after the war.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu excluded every role of the BCP in Gaza and said it was opposed to the formation of a Palestinian state.

On Saturday, BCP President Mahmoud Abbas appointed close confidant Hussein al Sheik as his deputy in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), PLO reported.

89 -year -old Abbas has led PLO and PA since 2004, but has previously resisted internal reforms, including the name of an heir.

The BCP management regularly insisted that it was ready to take over the run of post -war gas. But she has been criticized by the Palestinians for not talking enough or taking effective action.

In a fiery speech during a meeting of the Palestinian Central Council in Ramala on Wednesday, Abbas threw himself into Hamas, Calling the group “sons of dogs” And they require the hostages to release, disarm and carry control over gas.

The organization of Hamas and Abbas Fatah, which has dominated the BCP, is bitterly divided for decades, with their disconnection guarantees that no uniform Palestinian leadership on both the West Coast and Gaza is able to appear.

On Sunday, Hamas Health Ministry in Gaza announced that the war deal fee has grown to at least 52,243 people after taking into account hundreds of individuals listed as disappeared, whose death has already been confirmed.

“An additional 697 martyrs were added to the cumulative statistics after their data was completed and checked by the committee watching the missing persons,” the health ministry said.

The ministry has earned earlier that there was Manipulated numbers of death processors after media reports highlighted the anomalies Between August and October 2024 and March 2025, lists of victims.

Last week UN Food Program has warned all his food supplies in gas expired As a result of the Israeli blockade.

The UN says Israel is obliged by international legislation to provide supplies to 2.1 million Palestinians in Gaza. Israel says he is in charge of international law and has no shortage of help.

During the press conference in Doha Sheikh Mohammed, he condemned what he described as Israel’s “hunger” policy.

The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas committed a cross -border attack, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages according to Israeli Tals.

Israel’s military campaign in response killed tens of thousands in Gaza and turned the greater part of the tape to the ruins.

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