
Hamas shows no desire for ceasefire, says Witkoff as US, Israel exit peace talks
The talks, hosted in Qatar, aimed at ending the months-long conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. But progress has been slow, and Thursday's development marks another major setback.NO BREAKTHROUGH DESPITE WEEKS OF NEGOTIATIONSFor weeks, US, Israeli, Qatari, and Egyptian officials had been holding discussions in order to establish a temporary ceasefire and hostage deal.Under the proposed agreement, Hamas would release 10 Israeli hostages and return the 18 dead bodies in separate phases. In exchange, Israel would release some Palestinian prisoners. The deal would also include a 60-day ceasefire, humanitarian aid to Gaza, and follow-up talks on a permanent truce.However, both sides failed to reach agreement on certain terms. Hamas has been insisting on a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and a complete end to the war before releasing all hostages. Meanwhile, Israel refuses to end the conflict unless Hamas gives up its weapons and control over Gaza — a demand Hamas rejects.The stalled talks come at a time when conditions in Gaza are worsening. On Sunday, at least 85 Palestinians were reportedly killed while trying to get food — making it the deadliest day for food aid-seekers since the war began nearly two years ago.NETANYAHU RECALLS ISRAELI TEAMShortly before the US announced its withdrawal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said it was recalling its delegation from the talks as well.In a short statement, his office said, "We appreciate the efforts of Steve Witkoff and mediators Qatar and Egypt." However, no further explanation was given about Hamas's response.President Trump has been pushing hard for a breakthrough in the Gaza conflict, hoping to present himself as a global peacemaker. He even hosted Netanyahu at the White House earlier this month to support the talks and show strong backing for Israel.Despite their show of unity -- including joint military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites -- the Israeli leader left Washington without any agreement in hand.- EndsMust Watch

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