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Arab report: Hamas delegation to arrive today for talks on ceasefire, disarmament, and withdrawal

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 07:41
Arab report: Hamas delegation to arrive today for talks on ceasefire, disarmament, and withdrawal

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TL;DR

A Hamas delegation is expected to arrive today for talks on implementing the next stages of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, including disarmament and an Israeli withdrawal east of the yellow line, according to an Arab media report. The report, citing a source with knowledge, says mediators are awaiting Israel's response to a revised 'Board of Peace' document on the next steps after Hamas provided its answer.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A Hamas delegation is expected to arrive today for further talks on implementing the Gaza ceasefire agreement, according to a report by the pan-Arab daily Asharq Al-Awsat citing a source with knowledge of the matter. The agenda includes the key sticking points of disarmament and an Israeli withdrawal east of the yellow line.

The report adds that the mediators are currently awaiting Israel's response to a revised document from the 'Board of Peace' regarding the next steps of the agreement's implementation, after Hamas conveyed its position.

The Zioneer has previously reported on the Board of Peace's initiatives and on the ongoing disputes between Israel and Hamas over the terms of the ceasefire, particularly the disarmament mechanism and the future of Hamas's security personnel. The talks have seen multiple rounds, with the core disagreements remaining unresolved.

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