A delegation from Hamas to Qatar is directed to hold indirect talks with Israel on high fire

Hamas will send a delegation to Qatar To continue indirect conversations High fire with Israel About the war between them, and announced that they were studying a 10 suggestion of the hostage issuance For 45 days, a truce. The talks will be held in Doha at the end of this week or next, according to the official.
High fire agreement The proposal would allow food to enter and resort to Gaza, which Israel has imposed a siege for more than a month. butHamas official said there is still an important friction point about whether the war will end as part of any new agreement.
The war started on October 7, 2023When Hamas fighters killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, during the attack to southern Israel and took 251 people prisoners. Some were released Since then in high fire agreements and other agreements. 59 remain in Gaza, 24 of which remain alive.
Israel and Hamas agreed to stop the fire in January Which lasted eight weeks before Israel resumed the war last month. The initial agreement of Alto El Fuego aims to make the two parties closer to negotiating the end of the war. However, Israel wants to defeat Hamas first.
A great position on Hamas, “Al -Jazeera”, announced that the proposal they received from Egypt included a condition that demanded his weapon, something they rejected firmly. This added disarmament “It is not just a red line. It is a million red line.” The official also stressed that Hamas wants a permanent high fire and Israeli clouds in Gaza, that the central elements of the agreement be. The Israeli and Qatar authorities did not comment immediately.
Since the outbreak of the high fire last month, Israel prevented the entry of Gaza Israeli forces have taken lines of the coastal pocket in an attempt Increase pressure on Hamas To accept a more consistent agreement with the conditions of Israel.
Monday, office United Nations humanitarian aid He warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is probably the “worst” since Israel launched its war against Hamas in response to the attack of the armed group on October 7. UN spokesmanStéphane dujarric, and told the press: “There was no fuel, no food, medicines.”