Ceasefire difficult in Gaza before Ramadan
Cairo/Doha. The ongoing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas have ended without any decision. This conversation was going on in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. America, Egypt, Qatar, Israel and Hamas could not reach any conclusion. The only good news is that all parties have agreed to talks next week.
Most of the parties wanted ceasefire before Ramzan, but agreement could not be reached on some things. Hamas spokesperson has admitted that talks will continue, but no date has been set for it.
An Egyptian officer said that Hamas wants a ceasefire to be announced before Ramadan, but its conditions are strange. Still, there is relief that these talks will continue next week. Maybe we will consider this issue once again from Sunday. On the other hand, Hamas spokesperson Jihad Taha said that we cannot give any guarantee about the ceasefire. Those who have been rendered homeless should be guaranteed to return home with complete safety. When talks start next week, the picture on some issues will become clear. Egyptian officials claim that Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire, while the other parties want a six-week ceasefire and phases should be decided for it. Apart from this, he is not openly giving any assurance regarding the release of 40 hostages in the first phase.