The last stage of negotiations between Israel and Hamas has not yet made any progress, and it is not clear that the talks will resume on Saturday.
The first stage of the ceasefire, which stopped the struggle for 15 months in the Gaza Street, saw the release of 33 hostages, including eight bodies, instead of almost 2000 Palestine prisoners.
One stage expires on Saturday, but on the terms of the deal, the struggle should not resume, while negotiations are underway in the second round, which can end the war in Gaza.
Officials from Israel, Qatar, Egypt and the United States take part in negotiations on Cairo's second round, aims to end the war with the return of the rest of the hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
Hamas did not participate in the talks, but its position was presented through Egypt and Qatar's mediators. Basem Naim, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, told “Associated Press” that it was “no progress” when they returned to the house of Israeli talks on Friday.
It was unknown whether those mediators were going to return to Cairo to resume negotiations on Saturday, as Naim can start “idea”.
Israeli and Hamas officials say that the last termination of the prisoners and hostages bodies has been resolved by Egyptian mediators. The Gaza ceasefire resolution came on the same day, like the funeral of the family of the young bibs, after the handover of their bodies last week.
Hamas started the war on October 7, October 7, in October 7, which left 1,200 people in Israel. Since then, the Israeli military attack has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health officers who are not different between civil and combat death, but they say more than half of the dead are women and children.
Both sides agreed on a three-tier ceasefire in January to end the war.
Friday, Hamas said that he reaffirmed his full commitment to all stage on all stages and the international community. “
In addition to the two stages of the ceasefire, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the mediators in the negotiations last week also “discussing humanitarian assistance to ensure the stability of support and the stability of support.”
Hamas rejected the Israeli proposal for 42 days to extend the first stage of the ceasefire, saying that it was a member of the group who asked anonymity to discuss closed doorman talks.
The Israeli proposal calls for the ceasefire to extend the Muslim Muslim month, which began on Saturday, a member of Hamas reports.
The United Nations World Food Program, on Saturday, states that in the first stage of the transaction it reached one million Palestinians.
The struggle pause helped “Restore Distribution Points, Reopening of Bakery and Consignment Expansion,” said the agency.
“The ceasefire should be held,” he said. “It simply came to our notice then.”
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