The United States is urging Israel and Hamas to extend the current pause in fighting as negotiators return to Doha for another round of talks. The push comes amid renewed violence in southern Gaza and growing concern that the fragile truce could collapse before a broader agreement is reached.
According to the Reuters report, the talks remain focused on two urgent issues: preventing a return to full-scale combat and securing progress on hostage releases. But the process has stalled, with both sides still far apart on key terms and no clear breakthrough announced.
The latest diplomatic effort underscores how precarious the situation remains for civilians in Gaza, where even brief interruptions in fighting have done little to erase the wider toll of displacement, destruction, and fear. For families trapped by the conflict, the difference between a temporary pause and a lasting ceasefire remains a matter of survival.
As negotiations continue in Doha, the central question is whether outside pressure can turn a temporary halt into a more durable deal. For now, the outcome remains uncertain, with the risk of renewed escalation still hanging over the talks.
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