Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have stalled after Israel recalled its negotiating team from Qatar for consultations, following a new response from Hamas. The talks, which center on a proposed 60-day truce and a phased hostage release, have dragged on with both sides accusing each other of stalling and hardening their positions. Key sticking points include control over humanitarian aid distribution, Israeli military withdrawal from parts of Gaza, and guarantees for a permanent ceasefire. Mediators remain hopeful, noting that the gaps between the parties are not insurmountable, but families of hostages and international observers express growing concern over the prolonged deadlock. Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, with reports of widespread starvation and urgent calls for increased aid.
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