Hamas wants the peace negotiations in Gaza to follow the agreements reached prior rather than starting over once they resume. International authorities from Qatar, Egypt, and the US had been urging Israel and Hamas to show up to discussion on August 15 to decide about releasing the detainees and for peace.
Israel has decided to send some negotiators to these negotiations. Talks ended last month after the parties introduced new criteria that deviated from the framework recommended by US President Joe Biden in May.
On Monday, UK, France, and Germany emphasized the urgency of immediate discussions to cease the killings. They highlighted the urgency of addressing Middle East issues, especially after Hamas and Hezbollah leaders had perished. US defense secretary Lloyd Austin said the USS Abraham Lincoln and a guided missile submarine will go there.
Iran has declared it will discuss the murder of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh during the right moment. They claim to do this since the US supported Israel and assassinated Haniyeh. Hamas has opted to begin negotiations once more on President Biden’s May proposal instead of considering fresh ideas since officials press on them to do so.
According to Hamas, the new policies of Israel aim to halt development and prolong the conflict. According to reports, Hamas is prepared to resume communication from where they left off before including these further restrictions.
Following a bombing of a school, killing more than 70 people, the Israeli military recently advised hundreds of Palestinians in Khan Younis in southern Gaza to relocate to places they termed as humanitarian zones. The IDF claimed that Islamic Jihad and Hamas utilized the school, but Hamas objected. As individuals work to find a solution, the discussions about stopping the fighting in Gaza remain crucial.