The United States has shared a revised Gaza ceasefire framework with mediators in Cairo and Doha, according to reporting from Reuters. The proposal is aimed at narrowing differences between Israel and Hamas on hostage releases and on how a halt to the war would be sequenced.
Officials involved in the talks have described movement in the negotiations, though major gaps remain. The latest US effort appears designed to keep both sides engaged while mediators try to turn broad principles into a workable agreement.
The talks come as Gaza’s civilian population continues to bear the cost of the war, with widespread displacement and deepening humanitarian strain. Any durable deal would need to address not only the release of hostages and detainees, but also protections for civilians and a clear path to ending the fighting.
While the proposal has been circulated to the mediators, there is still no public indication that the sides have reached final terms. The outcome will depend on whether the revised framework can satisfy core demands without collapsing under the mistrust that has shaped the negotiations so far.
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