In recent days, delegations from Hamas and Israel took part in indirect talks in Cairo aimed at reaching a truce in Gaza. However, after two days of negotiations, no clear results were achieved as reported by Egyptian state television, Al Qahera News.
According to a security source close to Egyptian Intelligence, the delegations of Hamas and Israel left Cairo following the negotiations. Despite the participation of mediators and both parties, there were still unresolved controversial points that prevented an agreement from being reached.
While Hamas announced its withdrawal from Cairo without providing any specific reasons, they did confirm their commitment to accepting the truce proposal presented by the mediators. Egypt warned of the danger of escalation in the region if an agreement is not reached between Israel and Hamas.
Representatives of Islamic Jihad and other Palestinian factions joined the negotiations, indicating progress in resolving disputed points and moving closer to reaching an agreement. The truce proposal accepted by Hamas includes various phases aimed at achieving sustainable calm in Gaza and improving conditions for civilians in the region.
The negotiations are taking place at a time when Israel launched a military operation in Rafah, leading to further tensions in the area. Despite these challenges, efforts are ongoing to find a consensus formula and reach an agreement between the two parties.