Axios report on the possible progress in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations
Axios news website says mediators have proposed a new plan for a ceasefire in Gaza that may allow the transition to more detailed negotiations. |
One of the correspondents of the Axios news website, citing two knowledgeable sources, says that the United States, Qatar, Egypt and the Zionist regime agreed on a new framework for a possible agreement and ceasefire in Gaza in the Paris talks.
According to Egypt’s Al-Ahram newspaper, the new framework for the exchange of Palestinian prisoners and Zionist hostages has been presented by American, Qatari and Egyptian mediators.
Zionist media also reported that progress in the Paris talks may lead to the start of talks on a more detailed agreement that would include the number and identity of Palestinian prisoners.
It has been said that the Zionist war cabinet will hold a meeting today (Saturday) or tomorrow in this regard to receive the new framework and decide on its advancement.
It should be noted that the ceasefire negotiations in Gaza have resumed since yesterday in Paris, and international and regional leaders are trying to reach an agreement on the situation in Gaza before the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan. In this meeting, Abbas Kamel, the head of the Egyptian intelligence service, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, the prime minister of Qatar, William Burns, the head of the CIA, David Barnia, the head of the Mossad, and Ronen Barr, the director of the Zionist regime’s security agency (Shabak) are present.
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