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Negotiations continue on Gaza, an Israeli delegation in Cairo - News

2024-03-25T11:14:18.234Z

Highlights: Negotiations continue on Gaza, an Israeli delegation in Cairo. Guterres: 'Growing consensus to prevent offensive in Rafah' Hamas: 'Agreement not as close as Israel says (ANSA) .     A high-level Israeli delegation arrived in Cairo this morning on board a private plane from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport to participate in further negotiations to reach a ceasefire agreement and exchange between Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.     The delegation was received by senior Egyptian intelligence officials and was accompanied by car to the secret location.


Guterres: 'Growing consensus to prevent offensive in Rafah'. Hamas: 'Agreement not as close as Israel says (ANSA)


    A high-level Israeli delegation arrived in Cairo this morning on board a private plane from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport to participate in further negotiations to reach a ceasefire agreement and exchange between Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.

Airport sources revealed this.

    The delegation was received by senior Egyptian intelligence officials and was accompanied by car to the secret location of the talks. 

   There is growing international consensus that Israel should reach a ceasefire in Gaza and not enter Rafah, in the south of the Strip.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said this at a press conference in Jordan, reported by the Israeli media.

   "We find - he underlined - a growing consensus in the international community to tell the Israelis that the ceasefire is necessary and I also see a growing consensus, I have heard in the United States, I have heard from the European Union, not to mention obviously the Muslim world , to clearly tell the Israelis that any ground invasion of Rafah could spell a humanitarian disaster."

Hamas, 'the agreement is not as close as Israel makes it seem'

   The possibility of reaching an agreement on the release of hostages and a truce in Gaza is not as close as Israel suggests.

This was made known by Hamas sources cited by Haaretz, according to whom the delegation that is negotiating in Doha sent this message to Gaza, to the faction's leader Yahya Sinwar, adding that Israel is trying to stall and continue the offensive, including the one in Rafah.

   According to an Arab source - cited by the same newspaper - Hamas made it known that it did not hide its frustration that the events in Ramada in Jerusalem had not led to increasing pressure on Israel. 

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