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Netanyahu stated that Israel and the U.S. had withdrawn their delegations due to Hamas’ lack of desire for a truce. He emphasized that both countries are now exploring alternative methods to release hostages, end Hamas’ terror rule, and achieve lasting peace for Israel and its region.
Hamas official Bassem Naim responded by saying negotiations were expected to resume the following week, while Egypt and Qatar, who mediate the talks with U.S., stated that a pause was only temporary. However, they did not specify when talks would restart.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening due to a blockade, leading to potential famine. More than 20 Western countries and over 100 charities and human rights organizations have called for an end to the conflict, criticizing Israel’s policies. The UN reported that food distribution has plummeted from over a million meals daily to just 160,000.
On Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced France would recognize Palestine as a state, emphasizing the need to stop the war in Gaza and save civilians.
An Israeli airstrike killed at least five people, including an 11-year-old boy, in a school-turned-shelter. Mourners carried bodies from Shifa Hospital as women screamed and wept.
Hamas claimed that their latest negotiations had made progress with gaps nearly resolved regarding the ceasefire agenda, guarantees for continued talks, and aid delivery mechanisms. However, Israel maintains its stance on Hamas giving up power and disarming before ending the war.
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What was Netanyahu's primary concern regarding the withdrawal of Israeli and U.S. delegations from negotiations with Hamas?
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