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First indirect Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks in Doha ended ‘inconclusively'

First indirect Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks in Doha ended ‘inconclusively'

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The first session of indirect Hamas-Israel ceasefire talks in Qatar reportedly ended 'inconclusively'.
Two Palestinian sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday that the Israeli delegation didn't have a sufficient mandate to reach an agreement with Hamas.
"After the first session of indirect negotiations in Doha, the Israeli delegation is not sufficiently authorised ... to reach an agreement with Hamas, as it has no real powers," the sources told Reuters.
The indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas towards a ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip started in Qatar. The talks resumed on Sunday, ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's third visit to the White House since US President Donald Trump returned to power nearly six months ago.
Netanyahu said, before his departure to Washington, that Israeli negotiators taking part in the ceasefire talks have clear instructions to achieve a ceasefire agreement under conditions that Israel has accepted.
"Negotiations are about implementation mechanisms and hostage exchange, and positions are being exchanged through mediators," an official was quoted by AFP as saying.
On Saturday evening, crowds gathered at a public square in Tel Aviv near the defence ministry headquarters to call for a ceasefire deal and the return of around 50 hostages still held in Gaza. The demonstrators waved Israeli flags, chanted and carried posters with photos of the hostages.
The war between Israel and Hamas, which ruled the Gaza strip, began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Around 20 of the remaining hostages are believed to be still alive. A majority of the original hostages have been freed through diplomatic negotiations, though the Israeli military has also recovered some.
Gaza's health ministry says Israel's retaliatory military assault on the enclave has killed over 57,000 Palestinians. It has also caused a hunger crisis, displaced the population, mostly within Gaza, and left the territory in ruins.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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