Mediators from Qatar, Egypt and the United States have resumed talks in Doha aimed at reviving a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, according to officials familiar with the discussions. The renewed diplomacy comes as fighting and wider regional tensions continue to complicate efforts to reach a lasting pause.
The talks are part of an ongoing effort to bridge gaps between the two sides over the terms of a truce and the handling of hostages and prisoners, a set of issues that has repeatedly slowed progress. Qatar and Egypt have served as key intermediaries throughout the conflict, while Washington has backed the negotiations in hopes of limiting further civilian suffering.
Despite the fresh push, officials have warned that the talks remain difficult and that no breakthrough has been announced. The situation on the ground remains volatile, with Gaza civilians continuing to bear the brunt of the conflict and regional spillover raising the stakes for any agreement.
Diplomatic efforts are expected to continue as mediators press both sides to narrow their differences. For now, the Doha meetings represent another attempt to stop the bloodshed and move toward an arrangement that can reduce harm to civilians and stabilize the wider region.
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