Mediators say Israel and Hamas have resumed indirect talks in Doha aimed at extending the current Gaza truce and exploring a broader agreement. The discussions are focused on a possible exchange involving hostages and prisoners, according to the Reuters report.
The renewed diplomatic effort comes as the United States continues pushing for a wider deal that could stabilize the ceasefire and ease the humanitarian toll in Gaza. Any breakthrough would likely depend on agreement over key terms that have repeatedly stalled past negotiations.
The talks remain indirect, underscoring the deep mistrust between the two sides and the fragile nature of the current pause in fighting. For civilians in Gaza, the outcome could affect access to aid, the pace of return, and the broader outlook for security.
So far, mediators have not announced a final agreement. The negotiations are expected to continue as regional and U.S. officials seek a formula that can hold long enough to move beyond temporary calm and toward a more durable arrangement.
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