Pakistan, July 6 -- Israel is sending a delegation to Qatar for negotiations on a possible ceasefire and hostage deal, despite rejecting key changes proposed by Hamas. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office said Hamas' adjustments to the U.S.-backed plan were "not acceptable," though discussions would continue. The talks aim to finalize a 60-day truce in Gaza, as proposed by international mediators.
Hamas earlier expressed a "positive spirit" in response to the proposal and said it is ready to engage in further negotiations. However, Palestinian officials said concerns remain over humanitarian aid, safe passage at the Rafah crossing, and a clear timeline for Israeli troop withdrawals. These sticking points could delay any breakthrough in talk...