
Source: Egypt, Qatar continue mediation efforts to stop Palestinian bloodshed, allow aid into Gaza
The source added that Hamas movement is still studying all proposals put forward by mediators.
It further noted that Hamas continues consultations to reach a permanent ceasefire agreement in Gaza. (MENA)

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