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Hamas signals flexibility in truce talks with Israel

The negotiations should be completed before the end of the 5th week of the first phase

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People walk along a road between the rubble of destroyed buildings in Khan Yunis. Pics/AFP

People walk along a road between the rubble of destroyed buildings in Khan Yunis. Pics/AFP

Hamas has signalled a significant shift in its stance towards negotiations with Israel, indicating a willingness to compromise on key demands in pursuit of a truce and potential hostage release agreement. A senior Hamas official confirmed to CNN that the group is prepared to reconsider its insistence on Israel committing to a permanent ceasefire before signing any deal.

This development, first reported by Reuters, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza. Hamas, which has historically demanded Israel agree to a permanent cessation of hostilities as a precondition, is now open to begin negotiations on a temporary truce without this prior commitment, according to CNN.

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