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Israel kills 3 in Gaza as Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo for phase two ceasefire talks

Israel kills 3 in Gaza as Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo for phase two ceasefire talks

Egypt Today08-03-2025

A file photo showing destruction in Gaza due to the Israeli war - WAFA
CAIRO – 8 March 2025: An Israeli airstrike on Saturday killed two Palestinians in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, Reuters reported, citing medical sources.
The Israeli military stated that the strike targeted a drone that had crossed into Gaza from Israel, along with "several suspects" attempting to retrieve it in what was described as a botched smuggling operation.
The airstrike follows a similar incident on Friday, when an Israeli drone strike killed two individuals in Gaza.
The military claimed the attack was aimed at a group of suspected militants near Israeli troops in northern Gaza who were allegedly planting an explosive device.
The attacks come while officials from Hamas have arrived in Cairo to discuss the continuation of the Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel, after the first phase of the agreement that took effect on 19 January expired on 1 March.
Egypt's State Information Service (SIS) announced that these discussions aim to address the procedures for implementing the ceasefire and to advance negotiations into the second phase of the agreement.
Egypt is conducting intensive diplomatic efforts with Qatar, the US as well as Hamas leaders to expedite the transition into this next phase, the SIS said, highlighting Egyptian-Qatari efforts to provide pertinent essential guarantees.
As tensions persist, both Hamas and Israel are under increasing pressure to uphold the ceasefire, while mediators of the ceasefire: Egypt, Qatar and the US continue facilitating negotiations.
Hamas still keeps 59 captives in Gaza, including at least 22 who are still alive.
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Israeli captive soldier Matan Angrest sent a message of distress in a few-minute new video released by Hamas on Friday. He urged his government to advance the ceasefire and captive-prisoner swap agreement with Hamas, stating that he and his fellow… — Egypt Today Magazine (@EgyptTodayMag) March 8, 2025
Israel is striving to extend the expired first phase to allow for the release of more captives without the obligation to end the war. The first phase saw Hamas release 38 captives, including eight deceased, in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas has rejected the extension proposal, initially suggested by US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, calling it an attempt by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to evade the agreement.
To pressure Hamas into accepting the extension, Israel has imposed a blockage on all humanitarian aid entering Gaza since 2 March.
Yemeni Houthi leader Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi announced on Friday that his group will resume naval operations against Israel if Tel Aviv does not lift its blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza within four days#Egypt #Africa #MENAhttps://t.co/4tcqaQLCL9 — Egypt Today Magazine (@EgyptTodayMag) March 8, 2025
Hamas has expressed its readiness to release all remaining captives in Gaza in one go in exchange for ending the war and withdrawing Israeli troops under the second phase of the deal.
The US, under President Donald Trump, has intensified negotiations to release the remaining captives in Gaza with American negotiators engaging in direct talks with Hamas last week.
Two sources with direct knowledge of the discussions told Axios that the US, represented by presidential envoy for captive affairs Adam Boehler, and Hamas discussed the possibility of a broader deal to end the Israeli war in Gaza.
Direct US-Hamas negotiations are unprecedented and represent a significant departure from the US longstanding policy of avoiding direct engagement with the movement.

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