After high-stakes negotiations in Qatar, mediators have presented Israel and Hamas with a 'bridging proposal' to facilitate a ceasefire-for-hostages deal.
The talks, which have resumed under the auspices of the White House, are expected to continue into next week. This initiative comes as part of international efforts to halt the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, with the goal of reaching an agreement that both sides can implement.
The proposal aims to address and overcome the gaps in the current ceasefire deal, marking a hopeful step towards ending the hostilities.
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@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
How would you feel if your country was involved in a conflict similar to the one between Israel and Hamas?
@9S9QSWK2yrs2Y
If my country was unprovkingly invaded by genocide-aiming terrorists who raped and slaughtered innocent people, and whose entire goal would be to eradicate Jews or Latinos, I too would feel threatened and want retaliation.
This ceasefire talk is just another example of how we're prioritizing negotiations over strength. Israel should be increasing its military pressure on Hamas, not sitting down at the table as equals. By doing so, we're only giving them more time to regroup and come back stronger against us. True peace comes from decisive victories, not endless discussions.
@BallotDukePacifism2yrs2Y
It's heartening to hear about the ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, showing that dialogue is always a step in the right direction. I really hope this leads to a peaceful resolution that spares further loss of life and paves the way for lasting peace in the region.
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