Recent negotiations in Cairo between Palestinian factions and international mediators have yielded progress on Gaza ceasefire implementation, with Hamas reporting "acceptable solutions" on multiple contentious issues. The June 7-9 talks focused on forming a technocratic administration committee, increasing humanitarian aid, and establishing mechanisms for Israeli troop withdrawal. However, ongoing Israeli airstrikes killed 13 Gazans during the discussions, underscoring the fragile nature of these diplomatic efforts.Huanqiu+2
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem confirmed progress toward phase two agreements, contingent on mediators' ability to restrain Israeli violations. The group maintains its demand for full Israeli withdrawal before disarming, while coordinating with all Palestinian factions. Recent discussions emphasized transitioning administrative control to a technocratic committee, though experts doubt Hamas will fully relinquish power.Huanqiu+2
Israel continues expanding control from 53% to 60-64% of Gaza despite US-backed allocation plans. Prime Minister Netanyahu's announcement to extend control to 70% directly contradicts ceasefire terms, creating new tensions with mediators. This territorial grab occurs alongside ongoing military operations that threaten negotiation progress.TASS+2
Gaza's 2 million residents face catastrophic conditions with recent attacks exacerbating food shortages and disease outbreaks. Infrastructure damage and displacement continue as the population remains confined to shrinking safe zones. The talks addressed urgent aid delivery mechanisms, but implementation lags behind needs.ChinaNews+2
Egypt, Qatar and Turkey play expanded roles in verification processes, with Hamas seeking stronger guarantees from Arab mediators. The US shows increasing disapproval of Israel's actions while international pressure mounts for enforceable solutions. Diplomatic fractures emerge as traditional alliances shift amid growing regional instability.CCTV+2