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CAIRO/JERUSALEM/GAZA, July 12 (Reuters) - Progress is stalling at talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in Gaza, with the sides divided over the extent of Israeli forces' withdrawal from the Palestinian enclave, Palestinian and Israeli sources familiar with the negotiations in Doha said on Saturday.
Another 10 hostages will be released from Gaza shortly, US President Donald Trump has said, without providing additional details.
At least 36 people were killed near an aid site in Gaza by Israeli fire. The incident, involving warning shots and alleged miscommunication, is part of continued conflict, leading to significant civilian impact.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks face challenges over aid distribution as tensions rise between the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and U.N. regarding humanitarian assistance.
While UN and European officials hope that a cease-fire deal would help ease suffering among the Strip’s population, Israelis worry that as in the
Twenty people were killed Wednesday at an aid distribution site in Gaza run by an Israeli and US-backed organization, while talks for a ceasefire make little headway.The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said 19 people died after being trampled during a “chaotic and dangerous surge” at an aid point in the southern city of Khan Younis,
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Israel's refusal to allow the free and safe entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza remains the main obstacle to progress in the ceasefire talks being held in Qatar, Palestinian sources told Reuters on Monday.