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Egyptian media: Gaza ceasefire talks make ‘significant progress’
This handout picture released by the Egyptian Presidency shows Egypts President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (C), accompanied by intelligence chief Major General Abbas Kamel (2nd-R), meeting with CIA Director William Burns (2nd-L) and US ambassador to Cairo Herro Mustafa Garg (L) at the presidential palace in Cairo on April 7, 2024. — Egyptian Presidency / AFP pic

CAIRO, April 8 — Talks in Cairo aimed at brokering a truce between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip have made "significant progress”, Egyptian outlet Al-Qahera reported today.

The state-linked outlet reported "significant progress being made on several contentious points of agreement”, citing a high-ranking Egyptian source.

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Egypt, Qatar and key Israeli ally the United States have mediated previous rounds of negotiations, but a workable agreement to end the six-month war has remained elusive.

Al-Qahera reported that Qatari and Hamas delegations had left Cairo and were expected to return "within two days to finalise the terms of the agreement”.

US and Israeli delegations were due to leave the Egyptian capital "in the next few hours” and consultations were expected to continue over the next 48 hours, the outlet added.

Hamas’ unprecedented attack on October 7 resulted in the deaths of 1,170 people, mostly civilians, Israeli figures show.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants also took more than 250 Israeli and foreign hostages, 129 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 the army says are dead.

Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed at least 33,175 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Israel has faced growing global opposition to the war, with the outcry intensifying following an Israeli drone strike that killed seven aid workers — most of them Westerners — for the US-based food charity World Central Kitchen on April 1. — AFP

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