The United States, Egypt, Israel and Qatar have reportedly held talks in Cairo, Egypt, on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but no breakthrough has yet been achieved. Egypt** said that the negotiations were taking place in a positive atmosphere. The New York Times reported that the talks are promising, but not yet close to reaching an agreement, and the talks will continue for three days.
The ceasefire framework agreement proposed by the Israeli delegation was vetoed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel's trip to Cairo was only to "listen" to the progress of the negotiations, without proposing new ideas or formally responding to Hamas's demands. Israel's airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have sparked global concern, with the international community calling for an immediate halt to military operations to avoid causing more civilians**.
Netanyahu's rejection of the framework for a new ceasefire agreement in Israel has raised questions about Israel's sincerity in resolving the conflict. After the talks, the Israeli delegation left Cairo. However, Egypt** said that the talks were held in a positive atmosphere and that there were no differences. It is reported that the talks will continue for three days, but the specific progress remains to be seen.
Concerns are growing about Israel's planned ground operation in the Gaza Strip. The international community urges Israel to cease its military operations and avoid exacerbating the humanitarian catastrophe. The inhabitants of the Gaza Strip face great panic and despair, but they are unable to flee the fighting because of the border closure. Residents of Gaza have sought refuge, but the situation remains dangerous.
Health sector data in the Gaza Strip shows that Israeli attacks have resulted in a large number of people in the past 24 hours**. Since last year, Israeli military operations have resulted in tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths and injuries. At present, the international community calls on all parties to reach a ceasefire agreement as soon as possible to avoid further humanitarian catastrophe.
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