Breaking News – Hamas’s chief negotiator Khalil Al-Hayya has arrived in Cairo for urgent talks with Egyptian officials on the Gaza Ceasefire. The visits come while Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza City and Egypt presents new peace proposals to stop the fighting. The Hamas negotiator goes to Cairo news as seen as one of the most important steps in months to try to end the war and get aid into Gaza. Both sides are now considering Egypt’s latest plan.
Egypt Peace Proposal to End Gaza War
Egypt’s foreign minister said that they were working with Qatar and the United States to secure a ceasefire. The plan calls for all Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners to be released at the same time. It would also open the way for more food, water, and medicine to enter Gaza.
Officials say the Egypt peace proposal also includes ending the war, reducing weapons in Gaza, and allowing the Palestinian Authority to help run the area after the fighting stops. This is the biggest step than earlier talks, which focused on small agreements.
Fighting Continues Despite Talks
While Hamas peace talks in Cairo are planned, Israeli forces have stepped up attacks in Gaza City. Overnight strikes killed at least 11 people in the east of the city, with more deaths in the South. Prime Minister Benjamin Nathanyahu has approved a plan to take full control of Gaza City. If carried out, about 1 million people could be forced from their homes. This move has faced a lot of criticism from many countries around the world and even some Israeli military leaders, who warn that it could harm the remaining hostages.
Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is getting worse each day. The United Nations says famine has already begun. Hundreds of people, including children, have died from hunger and malnutrition. Aid deliveries remain very limited, leaving families without enough food or clean water. Hamas says it is ready to keep negotiating, but key disagreements remain over Israel’s military presence and demand for Hamas to give up its weapons.
The Hamas talks to ceasefire meeting in Cairo test whether both can carry on peace before war reaches its third year.
FAQs
- Who is leading the Hamas delegation in Cairo?
Khalil Al-Hayya is leading the Hamas delegation in Cairo.
- Why is the Hamas leader meeting in Cairo?
To talk about ceasefire conditions and to potentially end the war.
- Will there be a ceasefire in Gaza?
This depends on the meeting and negotiation terms in Cairo.
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