
Ceasefire talks in Gaza are expected to resume Sunday in Cairo, two Egyptian security sources said, although an Israeli media outlet reported that Israel will not send its delegation until it has a full list of Israeli hostages. who are still alive.
American President Joe Biden has said that he hopes that the ceasefire will begin to be implemented before the start of the holy month of Ramadan for Muslims, on March 10.
There has been no comment yet from Israel or the militant group Hamas, which have negotiated in the past through mediators including Egypt and Qatar.
Hamas, the Palestinian group that leads Gaza, has been declared a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union, writes REL.
International pressure has increased since more than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to Palestinian health authorities, since the start of the Israeli offensive in Gaza.
The United Nations warns that a quarter of the population is one step away from starvation.
Determined to destroy Hamas, Israel has launched an offensive in Gaza following Hamas attacks on its soil on October 7 last year, killing 1,200 people and taking 240 hostages.
Egyptian sources have said that delegations from Israel and Hamas are expected to arrive in Cairo on Sunday.
According to them, an incident on Thursday in Gaza, in which more than 100 Palestinians were killed while they were waiting to receive aid, did not slow down the talks, but pushed the negotiators to reach a result faster.
Some sources within the Israeli army have admitted that they fired at the Palestinians who were waiting for help, as they saw the crowd as a "danger". /REL
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