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'No breakthrough' in Gaza ceasefire talks

'No breakthrough' in Gaza ceasefire talks

LBCIa day ago
Israel and Hamas did not achieve a breakthrough in their latest round of indirect talks on Tuesday in Doha for a Gaza ceasefire, a Palestinian official said.
"No breakthrough has been achieved so far, and the negotiations are ongoing," the source close to the negotiations told AFP on the third day of talks aiming to bring an end to more than 21 months of war in the Palestinian territory.
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