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Israel to continue ceasefire talks in Doha on Sunday despite ‘unacceptable’ latest amendments from Hamas

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July 6, 2025 10:21
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Israel has confirmed that talks over a deal for the release of hostages and a ceasefire in Gaza will continue in Doha on Sunday despite Hamas’s latest proposed amendments being “unacceptable”, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said.

Hamas said on Friday it had responded positively to a US-backed ceasefire proposal, and on Saturday issued a statement signalling their intention to negotiate and for discussions to begin “immediately”.

However, revisions were requested surrounding guarantees that the ceasefire will last beyond 60 days, the mechanisms for distributing humanitarian aid, and the timelines and extent of Israeli withdrawals.

“The changes that Hamas seeks to make to the Qatari proposal were conveyed to us last night and are not acceptable to Israel,” Netanyahu’s office said late Saturday night, while confirming that an Israeli negotiating delegation will still fly to Doha despite the unacceptable terms.