On December 17th, Jinshi Data reported that the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip had been at a standstill due to disagreements between Israel and Hamas over the number of detainees to be released and the details of the withdrawal. However, recent statements from Hamas and Israel indicate that there are signs of a breakthrough. According to Israeli and Arab media reports citing sources, progress has been made in the negotiations, but the differences between the two sides have not been clearly resolved.
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Israel and Hamas send positive signals on ceasefire negotiations
On December 17th, Jinshi Data reported that the ceasefire negotiations in the Gaza Strip had been at a standstill due to disagreements between Israel and Hamas over the number of detainees to be released and the details of the withdrawal. However, recent statements from Hamas and Israel indicate that there are signs of a breakthrough. According to Israeli and Arab media reports citing sources, progress has been made in the negotiations, but the differences between the two sides have not been clearly resolved.