The first round of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha, Qatar, was inconclusive, as reported by Palestinian sources. The Israeli delegation reportedly lacked sufficient authority to reach an agreement with Hamas. The negotiations lasted approximately three and a half hours and were held in two separate buildings, utilizing Qatari and Egyptian mediators for communication. As no resolution was achieved, the parties plan to continue discussions in a subsequent session scheduled for Monday.
The first round of ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha, Qatar, ended inconclusively, according to Palestinian sources. The Israeli delegation could not reach an agreement with Hamas.
After the first session of indirect negotiations, Palestinian sources indicated that the Israeli delegation is not sufficiently authorized to come to any agreement due to lacking real powers.
The talks lasted for about three and a half hours and took place in two different buildings, with the two sides communicating through Qatari and Egyptian mediators.
Following the inconclusive outcome, the talks are expected to resume again on Monday for further negotiations.
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