Primary mediator in finalizing ceasefire agreement by February 28, 2025?
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Reports from international news agencies and statements from involved parties highlighting the contributions of mediators.
Netanyahu Accuses Hamas of Reneging on Ceasefire Deal, Citing Last-Minute Crisis Delaying Approval
Jan 16, 2025, 08:53 AM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced that Hamas is reneging on parts of the previously agreed Gaza ceasefire deal, creating a last-minute crisis and attempting to 'extort further concessions.' The statement accused Hamas of abandoning explicit understandings reached with mediators—including Qatar, Egypt, and the United States—in an effort to exert pressure. As a result, the Israeli cabinet will not convene to approve the ceasefire until mediators confirm that Hamas has fully agreed to all details of the agreement. The postponement delays approval of the deal aimed at ending hostilities and facilitating hostage releases.
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