Reuters: Hamas in talks with US about ceasefire and aid entry in Gaza
- Hamas announced that it will free Edan Alexander, the only remaining American captive in Gaza, as part of initiatives to achieve a ceasefire and facilitate aid deliveries in May 2025.
- Negotiations between Hamas and the U.S. To revive discussions for a long-term truce commenced approximately five days prior to this development.
- The proposed truce includes ending the war, exchanging prisoners and hostages, handing Gaza’s power to technocrats, and reopening crossings to deliver aid.
- Two Hamas officials expect Alexander's release within 48 hours, describing it as a goodwill gesture toward President Trump ahead of his Middle East tour.
- The release could shift talks toward resolving the 19-month Gaza war that has displaced 90% of its 2 million people and killed over 52,800 Palestinians.
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Hamas hold direct Gaza ceasefire talks with US
Hamas and US representatives have held rare direct talks in Qatar, two officials from the Palestinian group told AFP on Sunday. "Direct talks have taken place in Doha between the Hamas leadership and the United States regarding a ceasefire in Gaza, a prisoner exchange and the entry of humanitarian aid," said a senior Hamas official, adding that the talks "are still ongoing". A second Hamas official said there was "progress made... notably on the…
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