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Where did mediation efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza end?

PNN – Efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza continue amid the disruptions of the Zionist regime and running to Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to the Pakistan News Network, the Hebrew media reported that the negotiations in Cairo are still ongoing, according to these media, Israel agreed to a 42-day ceasefire, but has not accepted the withdrawal and the end of the war.

While Ma’ariv newspaper reported on the efforts of mediators to bring the views of the two sides closer, Yediot Ahranot announced that Netanyahu delivered a letter to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi through Mossad chief David Barnia.

Ma’ariv reported in his report: Negotiations are ongoing to examine Hamas’s demand for a complete and absolute ceasefire and Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and after that to deal with the issue of prisoner exchange and their freedom compared to Palestinian prisoners.

The 12 TV channel of the Zionist regime, citing its sources, announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Zionist regime) did not allow the Israeli negotiating delegation to travel to participate in the negotiations in Cairo.

Sources close to Netanyahu told this Hebrew-language media that Netanyahu is looking to find out to what extent Hamas can show flexibility and then seek to advance the negotiations.

These sources also emphasized that this decision was made by Netanyahu personally and the other members of the war cabinet were not informed about the visas of Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot (which indicates the height of the differences between Netanyahu and Gantz).

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In its report, Ma’ariv claimed, quoting sources in Hamas, that Israel has announced that it agrees to a 42-day ceasefire, during which the prisoners will be released, but it will never commit itself to declaring the end of the war.

In its response, Tel Aviv has also announced that it is ready to release 3,000 Palestinian prisoners and leave the populated areas in the first step, as well as allow 500 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip daily and take out the wounded from this area.

In the meantime, Yediot Aharonot newspaper revealed in a report that despite the break in relations between Netanyahu and El-Sisi, a message from the Israeli Prime Minister through the head of the Mossad has reached the Egyptian president.

According to this Zionist media, this letter reaches Sisi while it was previously announced that the war in Gaza has strained the relationship between the two people and al-Sisi has not answered Netanyahu’s phone call.

Haaretz, in a report pointing to the approaching holy month of Ramadan, predicted that Israel would sign this agreement with Hamas before Ramadan.

An informed source told this media: From Israel’s point of view, the best time to implement this agreement is during the holy month of Ramadan (to prevent the spread of conflict and intifada).

At the same time, Haaretz admitted that currently the positions of the two sides are very far from each other, and this difference is especially noticeable regarding the duration of the ceasefire.

Informed sources informed this media that Israel is also seeking to pressure Hamas to reduce the number of Palestinian prisoners that must be released in this agreement.

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