Israel and Hamas resume ceasefire talks after 'extensive strikes' on Gaza
- Israel and Hamas resumed indirect ceasefire talks on May 17, 2025, in Doha amid intensified Israeli strikes on Gaza.
- The talks follow Israel's escalation of air attacks and troop mobilization to expand operations targeting Hamas after the October 7 attacks.
- Israel's military launched 'Operation Gideon Chariot' to defeat Hamas and recover hostages while Hamas seeks prisoner swaps and aid access.
- Local health authorities report over 300 Palestinians killed in recent strikes, with Defense Minister Katz saying Israel exerts 'tremendous pressure' on Hamas.
- The resumed talks occur amid growing international calls for ceasefire, but Israel maintains its offensive will continue until hostages return and Hamas is dismantled.
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Israel and Hamas resume ceasefire talks after IDF launches major ground offensive to 'seize and control' areas in Gaza
Israel and Hamas have resumed talks in Qatar, hours after Israeli forces launched a massive bombing campaign on Gaza and approved plans for a renewed ground offensive.
Israeli strikes kill 54 in Gaza as ceasefire talks resume in Doha
At least 54 people have been killed across Gaza since dawn on Saturday amid intense Israeli bombardment, with 26 of the fatalities reported in the northern region of the enclave, according to local health authorities. Among the dead were four children whose bodies were pulled from the rubble following a strike in Jabalia. The latest escalation in violence came as Arab leaders convened in Baghdad for an Arab League summit, where the war in Gaza d…
Hamas resumes indirect negotiations with Israel in Doha: official
Gaza: Indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel resumed on Saturday in the Qatari capital Doha, according to senior Hamas official Mahmoud Mardawi. Mardawi said the talks are being held under Qatari and US mediation in an effort to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and finalize a hostage exchange deal, without preconditions. A source close to Hamas told Xinhua on condition of anonymity that the talks are based on a proposal submitted by U…
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