TIMES OF ISRAEL
Hamas leaves Cairo without deal, talks to resume next week
Tovah Lazaroff
March 7, 2024
Hostage talks are expected to resume in Cairo next week, as Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked on the terms of a deal for a six-week pause to the Gaza war in exchange for the release of some 40 captives. Hope for an agreement by the start of the holy month of Ramadan on Sunday night appeared slim on Thursday. Negotiators still hoped, however, to finalize terms for a deal before the emotions of that sensitive period led to an explosion that could complicate the execution of a deal…Hamas officials have said a permanent ceasefire must be in place before the hostages are freed, Israeli forces must leave Gaza and all Gazans must be able to return to homes they have fled…Israel has wanted to see a list of who would be included in the first deal out of the remaining 134 captives in Gaza. READ MORE
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