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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Stumble Again Over Longstanding Divide

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 2, 2025 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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Gaza Ceasefire Talks Stumble Again Over Longstanding Divide.

Efforts to broker a ceasefire in the Gaza conflict have hit yet another snag, as a fundamental disagreement between Hamas and Israel continues to thwart progress. For nearly 20 months, mediators from the United States, Egypt, and Qatar have struggled to bridge the gap between the two sides, with the latest round of talks faltering over the same issue that has long stalled negotiations: Hamas demands a permanent truce, while Israel insists on a temporary one.

 

The war, now in its 20th month, has brought immense suffering to Palestinian civilians, with Israeli military strikes intensifying the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Last week, renewed mediation efforts led by Steve Witkoff, representing US President Donald Trump, sought to revive hopes of a deal. The proposed agreement outlined a 60-day ceasefire, but Hamas pushed for stronger assurances that it would lead to a lasting end to hostilities.





 

Hamas proposed a clause ensuring “the continuation of negotiations until a permanent agreement is reached,” which could effectively extend the ceasefire indefinitely. This condition would prevent Israel from resuming its campaign to dismantle Hamas, a goal it has so far failed to achieve. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly rejected the demand, calling it “totally unacceptable” and a “step backward” in a public statement.

 

The impasse has not entirely derailed the talks. On Sunday, Egypt and Qatar, the primary Arab mediators, issued a joint statement vowing to “intensify efforts to overcome the obstacles facing the negotiations.” Their commitment signals a determination to keep the process alive, despite the recurring deadlock.

 

Previous mediators, including William J. Burns and Brett McGurk under the Biden administration, faced similar hurdles, with the core dispute over the nature of the ceasefire proving insurmountable. Hamas seeks a permanent truce that would preserve its influence in postwar Gaza, while Israel’s insistence on a temporary pause reflects its aim to retain the option of further military action.

 

As the war grinds on, the toll on Gaza’s civilians continues to mount, with smoke rising from devastated neighbourhoods and humanitarian aid struggling to reach those in need. The international community watches closely, hoping that mediators can find a way to break the cycle of violence and bring relief to a region battered by nearly two years of conflict.

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