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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli delegation returns without talks on ceasefire | News India

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Efforts for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas are ongoing. Countries around the world, including the US, Qatar and Egypt, are making efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza. According to media reports, the Israeli delegation that went to Cairo to negotiate a ceasefire and release of hostages has returned to Israel without any discussion on the Philadelphia Corridor and Rafah issue.

The Philadelphia Corridor is a key issue for Gaza

The Philadelphia Corridor is an important issue for Gaza, as Israel wants to gain control over the entire corridor. The Philadelphia Corridor is a thin strip of about 12 kilometers on the Egypt-Gaza border and the Rafah border. After capturing the Philadelphia Corridor, Gaza will be under the control of the Israeli army from all sides. Let us tell you that the only way to connect Gaza to the outside world is the Rafah border. That is why Hamas is demanding the withdrawal of Israeli forces from here in the agreement.

This could be the last chance to bring the hostages back home

According to media reports, the Israeli delegation has returned after the talks were not successful. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who visited Israel on Monday, said after meeting President Isaac Herzog that this could be the last chance to bring the hostages home. But with the Israeli delegation returning without discussing all the issues, there seems to be no progress in this conversation.

Allegations against Hamas

Israeli President Isaac Herzog told US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken that Hamas is creating obstacles in the agreement. He also said that we are surrounded by terror from all sides and are fighting against it as a strong nation. On the other hand, Hamas says that the US agreement is different from the agreement made in May and changes have been made in it according to Israel's conditions.

Will there be a compromise this time?

Antony Blinken also met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday evening. His visit lasted for three hours. After the meeting, the PM's Office said that the meeting was positive and took place in a good atmosphere. During the meeting, the Prime Minister reiterated Israel's commitment to the existing US proposal to release our hostages.

Hamas says that there is no mention of a complete ceasefire in the agreement and instead there is mention of another part of the agreement. In such a situation, it remains to be seen whether Hamas will agree to this agreement or America will have to make changes again.