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With Apparent Deadlock in Ceasefire Talks, US Envoy Witkoff Heading to Doha

By Einav Halabi, Ilana Curiel, Alexandra Lukash, Lior Ben Ari ~ Ynet

Tuesday, 8 July 2025 | Indirect ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas are reportedly at a standstill as both sides struggle to bridge key differences, particularly over humanitarian aid access to Gaza. Amid these challenges, US special envoy Steve Witkoff is scheduled to travel to Doha later this week to intensify mediation efforts.

 The talks, held indirectly in Doha, Qatar, seek to reach a deal that would include a ceasefire and a hostage agreement. Palestinian sources have expressed cautious optimism that an agreement could be finalized by Thursday.

The entry of humanitarian aid, which has been a tool used by Hamas to control Gaza, is one issue being debated in the ceasefire negotiations (illustrative). (Photo Credit: EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid/Flickr)

Progress is reportedly stalled mainly due to Israel’s refusal to allow free and secure entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza—a critical Palestinian demand. This refusal likely relates to Israel’s opposition to suspending operations of the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF).

Hamas describes the current negotiations as more serious than previous attempts but insists on including all its proposed amendments, complicating the talks.

Mediators from Qatar and Egypt continue working to find a binding agreement with international guarantees.

Israeli officials involved in the negotiations reject claims of a deadlock, emphasizing continuous contact with mediators during the proximity talks despite reports to the contrary.

Egyptian media report that Israel is pushing to channel humanitarian aid through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation while establishing additional distribution centers. So far, most discussions have centered on aid delivery, with little progress on other core issues such as a full Israeli withdrawal and a guaranteed end to hostilities.

Ahead of the scheduled meeting between US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt reiterated that ending the war in Gaza and securing the release of all hostages remain the president’s top priorities. She confirmed that the ceasefire proposal backed by Israel has been sent to Hamas and that Witkoff’s upcoming trip to Doha aims to advance these negotiations. Qatar and Egypt remain key mediators working to bring lasting peace to the region.

Leavitt also noted President Trump’s commitment to Gaza’s post-war reconstruction, envisioning a safe and prosperous area for families after the conflict ends.

(This article was originally published by the Ynetnews on July 7, 2025. Time-related language has been modified to reflect our republication today. See original article at this link.)

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/2p96htyxw

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