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Wall Street Journal: Arab countries and the White House have increased talks to establish a ceasefire

According to the Wall Street Journal, mediators have stepped up efforts to end the violence in Gaza and agree on a prisoner and hostage exchange.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the White House and the Arab countries have increased their efforts to complete the Gaza ceasefire agreement, and as part of these efforts, the United States is one of the officials Arshad sent himself to the occupied territories.

It is said that this senior official is Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for West Asia affairs, and he is supposed to meet with the Zionist authorities a day after talking with the Egyptian authorities.

In addition, William Burns, director of the US Central Intelligence Agency, is expected to meet with senior leaders of West Asian countries in the coming days and discuss the Gaza war.

These talks are being held while the Zionist regime has increased its threats regarding a ground attack on Rafah and says that if the Zionist hostages are not released by Ramadan, it will attack this southern and densely populated Gaza city.

While the Zionist forces have steadily expanded their ground operations towards the south in the past four months, the city of Rafah, which is located on the border with Egypt, has become the last refuge of more than half of the entire population of the Gaza Strip. /p>

The Ministry of Health of Gaza says that so far more than 29,000 Palestinians have been martyred in Gaza and about 85% have been displaced from their homes.

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