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Israeli Troops Kill 31 Palestinians in Gaza as Qatar Says Discussion Needed on Trump Peace Plan
Qatar, Egypt, and Türkiye mediate Hamas talks on a U.S. Gaza plan that includes ceasefire and disarmament after over 66,000 Palestinians were killed since 2023, officials said.
- On Tuesday, Qatar said it will hold mediation talks with Hamas and T�rkiye in Doha, and Majed al-Ansari confirmed Turkish representatives will join the meeting as Hamas studies the plan responsibly.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point plan at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling for a ceasefire, Hamas disarmament, and hostage release within 72 hours.
- The head of Egyptian intelligence and his Turkish counterpart flew to Doha to join talks, while Qatar said the U.S. gave security assurances and Israel pledged not to attack again.
- Mediators say their chief aim is to stop the war in Gaza as Qatar and Egypt told Hamas their main goal is to halt the conflict amid over 66,000 Palestinians killed since October 2023.
- Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani said parts of the U.S. plan require negotiation, it offers possible Palestinian self-determination, and Netanyahu warned Israel would "finish the job" if rejected, while Majed al-Ansari said `Türkiye now stands as part of the U.S. initiative`.
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Palestinian officials say Hamas inclined to accept Trump's Gaza plan with revisions
Sources in Doha told Haaretz that Hamas will demand guarantees for an Israeli withdrawal, a clear timetable, and clarifications on disarmament, making a deal unlikely in the coming days
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Members of Hamas’s political wing met officials from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey in Doha on Tuesday as part of the militant group’s deliberations over a US peace plan for Gaza, according to a person familiar with the matter.
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