
Negotiations Reach Impasse
Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have reached a deadlock in Doha, according to BBC and Reuters sources. The talks, ongoing since last Sunday, aimed to establish a 60-day truce, improve humanitarian access, and discuss Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza.
Delegation Authority Dispute
Palestinian officials accuse Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of deliberately stalling negotiations by sending a delegation without decision-making authority. This development follows Netanyahu's meetings with President Trump in Washington earlier this week, though details of their Gaza discussions remain undisclosed.
Humanitarian Aid Distribution
A major sticking point involves humanitarian aid delivery. Hamas insists aid must enter Gaza through UN agencies and international organizations, while Israel demands distribution through the GHF (Gaza Humanitarian Fund). The UN Human Rights Office reports over 800 Palestinian deaths at GHF distribution points in six weeks.
Military Withdrawal Disagreements
The parties remain divided on establishing a military buffer zone along the Gaza-Israel border, particularly regarding its size and scope. Despite the impasse, negotiations will continue in Doha with mediators shuttling between delegations in separate rooms.
US Perspective
US Secretary of State Rubio expressed optimism just days ago, stating: "I think we're closer than we've been in a long time." The current deadlock represents a significant setback in international efforts to pause the conflict that began with Hamas' October 2023 attack and Israel's subsequent military response.