In the Middle East, the path to a truce between Israel and the Palestinians is increasingly difficult. Hamas and Islamic Jihad rejected Egypt’s proposal to give up power in the Gaza Strip in exchange for a permanent ceasefire. “Haaretz” reports this based on information received from two Egyptian security sources.
«Egypt – we read on the Israeli newspaper’s website – proposed a “vision”, also supported by Qatari mediators, which would involve a ceasefire in exchange for the release of more hostages and would lead to a broader agreement involving a permanent ceasefire along with a review of the leadership in Gaza.”
Source: IL Tempo

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