According to Maanews, there was ongoing speculation about negotiations between the mediator and the parties involved.
The debate reportedly includes proposals for the release of Israeli prisoners and the provision of humanitarian assistance to Gaza, leading to the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.
Egypt introduced a new proposal to release five Israeli prisoners each week, as a source has announced.
Hamas has complied with the provisions of its ceasefire agreement with Tel Aviv, but Israel has disrupted progress in negotiations and prevented the implementation of the second phase of the agreement.
In January, the Israeli regime was forced to agree to a ceasefire agreement with Hamas given the regime’s failure to achieve its objectives, such as “exclusion” of Palestinian resistance and the release of prisoners of war.
The 42-day phase of the ceasefire, which was damaged by repeated Israeli violations, expired on March 1, but Israel is refraining from stepping into the second phase of the agreement’s meeting.
Additionally, the Tel Aviv administration began a strike in Gaza from Tuesday, breaking a ceasefire and prisoner captive exchange agreement that lasted almost two months.
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