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Israeli delegation departs for Gaza talks in Doha: Media

Israeli delegation departs for Gaza talks in Doha: Media

Al Arabiya4 hours ago
An Israeli delegation has departed to Qatar to participate in Gaza ceasefire talks that will be held in Doha, Israeli media report.
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