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Wed 10 Jul 2024 5:30 pm - Jerusalem Time

An American, Qatari, Egyptian, and Israeli meeting begins in Doha to discuss the deal proposal

The Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William Burns, the Qatari Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, the head of Egyptian Intelligence, Abbas Kamel, and the head of the Mossad, David Barnea, are meeting in Doha, at these moments, today, Wednesday, To discuss the proposed deal between Israel and Hamas for the exchange of prisoners and a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to an ongoing Israeli war for 278 days.


This comes in the resumption of ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip, within the framework of the Qatari-Egyptian mediation efforts with the support of the administration of US President Joe Biden, in the hope of ending the fighting and releasing the Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip, through a prisoner exchange deal under which Palestinian prisoners will be released. In the prisons of the Israeli occupation authorities, under a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.


Senior American officials visited the region to press for a ceasefire after Hamas made concessions last week, while Hamas called on the mediators to intervene, warning that the occupation army’s escalation of its attacks on the Gaza Strip and its efforts to redisplace the residents of the northern Strip threatens the truce talks at a crucial moment and called for The mediators seek to restrain Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is seeking to obstruct efforts to reach an agreement.


The state-run Cairo News Channel in Egypt quoted a high-ranking source as saying that the Egyptian security delegation, led by the head of the General Intelligence Service, Minister Abbas Kamel, will be “on a mission to bring the views of Hamas and Israel closer together to reach a truce agreement as soon as possible.” He added, “There is agreement on many points,” adding that negotiations will return to Cairo on Thursday.

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An American, Qatari, Egyptian, and Israeli meeting begins in Doha to discuss the deal proposal