The United States has intensified efforts to secure a new ceasefire in Gaza as Israel and Hamas resumed indirect negotiations in Doha, according to Reuters. The talks come amid growing international pressure to halt the fighting and address the deepening humanitarian crisis for civilians.
The renewed diplomacy reflects a broader push by Washington to narrow the gaps between the two sides, though major obstacles remain. The report said the discussions are taking place through mediators rather than direct contact, a format that has defined previous attempts to stop the war.
International concern has continued to rise over the toll on civilians in Gaza, where access to food, medicine, and safe shelter has been severely strained. At the same time, pressure has mounted on all parties to reach an agreement that can reduce violence and allow more sustained humanitarian relief.
While the outcome remains uncertain, the resumption of talks signals that ceasefire efforts are still active after repeated breakdowns in negotiations. Any durable deal would likely depend on security guarantees, hostage-related terms, and enforcement mechanisms acceptable to both sides.
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