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Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas again at an impasse

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Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has blamed Netanyahu for continuing the aggression and expanding the conflict, while an Israeli official has stated that Israel's core position remains unchanged. The talks between Hamas and Egyptian and Qatari mediators have ended with no developments, and it is unclear when or if a ceasefire deal will be reached.

    1. Israel cannot accept that … Hamas would be able to achieve its promise of carrying out again and again and again its massacres, rapes and kidnapping.
    2. Israel will not agree to Hamas's demands, which mean surrender, and will continue the fighting until all its goals are achieved.
    1. We are eager to reach an agreement, but not at any cost.
    2. Hamas will not agree under any circumstances to an agreement that does not explicitly include a cessation of the war on Gaza.
    3. Totally contrary to [media] reports, in order to achieve this goal, we have given the negotiating team a very broad mandate to move forward on the release. We did so out of a deep commitment to the hostages, and in order to end the terrible suffering of the families.
    1. We were very close, but Netanyahu's narrow-mindedness aborted an agreement.
    1. There is famine, full-blown famine in the north and it's moving its way south.