+++ War in the Middle East +++: negotiations on the ceasefire in gas were stuck

Doha Gaza Tel -Aviv DPA | AFP | Indirect conversations between Israel and Hamas during the 60-day ceasefire in the war in Gaza stopped. Therefore, both sides are responsible for the lack of progress. The purpose of negotiations in the capital of the Catarian capital of Dokha is the ceasefire and the liberation of ten hostages from the violence of Hamas and the transfer of the corpses of several kidnappers.

Since the German press agency in Cairo learned from the circles of Hamas, the degree of deduction of Israeli troops from Gaza is the central point of dispute during a fire break. The Israeli delegation in Doha put on the table “new cards” on the table, said the representative of Hamas. According to the Israeli media, the Israeli leadership insists on leaving the military in a wide range in the south of gas. (DPA)

“Humanitarian City” or an interned camp?

The Minister of Defense of Israel Israel Katz said only at the beginning of the week that Israel on the southern part of gas – on the ruins of the Rafach’s border city – wanted to build a “humanitarian city” for 600,000 Palestinians. Critics talk about an internation camp, which can be associated with a long -term forced deportation. Israel says to allow the Palestinians a “voluntary departure”.

For Hamas, the remaining Israeli troops in such a large territory are unacceptable. In the previous rest of the Armed Forces, the military Israeli gradually responded from all settlements in sealed coastal regions. He remained in the buffer zone about one kilometer wide along the borders of the gas.

Initially, Hamas demanded that Israel also take off his troops to this position during a new ceasefire. The representative of Hamas told DPA that his organization proved his organization in this matter “flexibility” and gives the alarm to accept the more extensive remaining Israeli forces in gas, and not to the extent that Israel requires. (DPA)

Cards for negotiations

At the end of Saturday evening, the indication that Israel can go to intermediaries in Doha on Sunday. This was reported by the Israeli television channel of television channel 12, referring to an official from another country, which was not mentioned by name. Initially, it was unclear whether it was possible to overcome differences during negotiations. Diplomats from Qatar, Egypt and the USA act as an intermediary.

Israel had previously accused Hamas of “sabotage” of negotiations in Doha through her “uncompromising attitude”, the Israeli newspaper Gidio Akhronot quoted the Israeli official. “Israel has demonstrated readiness for flexibility, while Hamas (…) remains in positions that do not allow intermediaries to get an agreement,” the official said, the official said. Negotiations will continue, he added. It is currently impossible to view information from both sides to the conflict. (AFP)

Thousands demonstrate to the freedom of hostages

Meanwhile, thousands of people demonstrate in Tel Aviv and other Israeli cities to release all the hostages that Hamas captures in the gas sector. “A temporary window to bring all 50 hostages, a living and dead house now openly – but soon,” said Eli Sharabi as a speaker at the central rally in Tel Aviv, according to the newspaper Haaretz.

Sharabi (53) was a hostage in Hamas tunnels in gas for 16 months. After his release in early February this year, he had to find out that his wife and two little daughters were killed from the Gaza sector on October 7, 2023 at the terrorist massacre. The family lived in kibbutz -piva, not far from the border with gas in the south of Israel. The body of his abducted brother Joossy is still captured in Gaza.

In his speech with the government politician of Israel, Sharabi said: “You were chosen to serve these people. With humility, with modesty. It was an arrogance that caused a disaster over us – and we no longer allow us to return to such behavior. ”

According to official Israeli information, 50 people stolen from Israel are still captured in the gas sector, of which at least 20 should still be alive. The protests were directed against the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, because from the point of view of the demonstrator they pull the process of freedom of hostages.

Only during the goal of a 60-day fire break, if the pages have agreed on constant respect of hostilities and the release of the latest hostages. They have an idea of the issue only if there is an agreement. (DPA)

Netatan coalition restrictions

Critics accuse Netanyahu of postponing the end of the war and wanting to ensure his own political survival. Its government coalition includes right extremist and ultra-religious parties that require a military group of gas for the construction of Israeli settlements there.

Meanwhile, Israel continued his attacks in positions, bunkers, tunnels and camps with Hamas weapons in several places on gas. In one of the northern border city of Beit Hanun, dozens of fighters bombed 35 “terrorist goals” of Islamists, as mentioned in a message from the Israeli army.

At least 129 Palestinians were killed as a result of Israeli attacks from Saturday morning, the Palestinian Information Agency WAFA reported at the end of Saturday, referring to hospitals in Gaza. 33 people tried to receive humanitarian help. This information, which does not distinguish between civilians and fighters, cannot be verified independently. The Israeli military denied an earlier message that his soldiers shot for those who are looking for help. (DPA)

Iran is partially

In a dispute about his nuclear program, Iran wants to continue to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in a new form. ” Cooperation is “not completed, but will take a new form,” said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran Abbas Arakhski on Saturday. After the attacks of Israel and the United States on nuclear facilities and other directions in Iran Tehran suspended cooperation with the UN supervisory authority in early July.

After the suspension of Tehran’s cooperation, Iran left Iran’s inspectors. Future requests from the organization for monitoring Iranian nuclear institutions should be “checked from the case to business,” Aragzchi said on Saturday to foreign diplomats. Decisions about this will be adopted “taking into account aspects of security” by the Supreme Council of National Security of Iran.

On June 13, Israel began a major attack on Iran and for several days bombed nuclear and military facilities in the country. Then Iran attacked Israel with rockets and drones. The United States finally turned to the war on the side of Israel and bombed the Iranian nuclear objects of Fordo, Nathan and Isfahan. After twelve days of the war, the ceasefire between Israel and Iran entered into force on June 24. (AFP)

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