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Title: Gaza ceasefire deal impasse resolved by mediators, officials say
Post by: Dev Sunday on 2025-02-26 07:16
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Mediators have successfully resolved the recent impasse in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas. The deadlock arose when Israel delayed the release of 600 Palestinian prisoners, citing concerns over the treatment of hostages by Hamas during release ceremonies. This delay threatened the stability of the ceasefire, which had been established to halt 15 months of intense conflict.

The breakthrough occurred during discussions in Cairo, where both parties agreed to a simultaneous exchange: Israel will release the detained Palestinian prisoners, while Hamas will return the bodies of four Israeli hostages. This mutual concession aims to uphold the fragile ceasefire and pave the way for further negotiations.

The initial phase of the ceasefire agreement involved the return of 33 hostages, including eight bodies, in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The recent agreement addresses the delays in this process and sets the stage for subsequent phases, which will focus on the release of remaining hostages and broader discussions to end the ongoing hostilities.

This development underscores the critical role of mediators in facilitating dialogue and compromise between conflicting parties. As the situation progresses, the international community remains watchful, hopeful that sustained negotiations will lead to lasting peace and stability in the region.



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