Qatar Media: Israel and Hamas start negotiations in Cairo on Sunday Brief news

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On Wednesday and Tuesday, Israel made free flowers to Gaza and his neighboring countries in Lebanon and Syria.

Israel and the extremist Hamas will begin negotiations in Cairo on Sunday’s continuation of the ceasefire, says Egyptian source of Qatarist Media Al Araby Haaretzin by.

On Wednesday, Hamas confirmed that it will give up the bodies of four Israeli hostages on Wednesday and Thursday night. Israel has confirmed the identity of the hostage to be handed over.

In return, Israel releases about 600 Palestinian prisoners. Israel was due to release the Palestinian prisoners last Saturday. Hamas has accused Israel for endangering the ceasefire when it did not release prisoners as agreed.

The exchange planned for Thursday is still part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, which is scheduled to end on Saturday.

US Middle East Special Ambassador Steve Witkoff Earlier said that negotiations on a new phase could be held in Qatar or Egypt. He said Tuesday night that Israeli representatives were already on their way to the negotiations.

Since the ceasefire, Hamas has released 25 Israeli hostage prisoners several times. Israel has released more than 1,100 Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire agreement.

Hamas has previously announced that he is ready to release all hostages at the second phase of the ceasefire at one time.

Israel made a free flower in Gaza

The Israeli Armed Forces said on Wednesday that they made several free flowers in Gaza. According to Israel, the attacks are the answer to a projectile triggered from Gaza, but the flight was short and dropped to Gaza.

According to Israel, the aircraft was made in an area where the projectile was triggered.

Israel also hit Lebanon on Wednesday. According to the armed forces, Israel struck a member of the extremist Hizbollah.

On Tuesday evening, Israel made new free speakers not only for Lebanon but also to Syria. The attacks are said to have killed a total of at least four people, two in each country.

Since the end of November, there has been a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hizbollah, which was concluded at the end of the Israeli fall off. Both sides have accused each other for violating the ceasefire.

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