Stalemate in Cairo: Gaza Talks Collapse
Negotiations held in Cairo aiming at resolving the Gaza conflict concluded without an agreement. Neither Hamas nor Israel accepted the compromises proposed by mediators, according to two Egyptian security sources.
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In Cairo, talks aimed at reaching a Gaza deal concluded without an agreement, as both Hamas and Israel rejected mediation proposals, Egyptian security sources reported on Sunday.
The negotiations, intended to ease tensions and establish peace, saw mediators offering several compromises, but neither side accepted them.
The failure to reach an agreement leaves the Gaza situation unresolved, with ongoing concerns about future conflict escalation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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