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Palestinian factions, mediators resume Cairo talks on next phase of Gaza ceasefire
Representatives of Palestinian factions, mediators from Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye are meeting in Cairo to discuss the implementation of the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
Palestinian factions, mediators resume Cairo talks on next phase of Gaza ceasefire
An aerial view of destruction amidst makeshift tents is seen after an Israeli air strike, Gaza, June 07, 2026 [FILE]. / AA

Palestinian factions and mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye resumed talks in Cairo on Sunday for a second day of consultations aimed at advancing the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement amid continued Israeli violations, according to media reports.

Citing unnamed sources, Egypt’s Cairo News TV reported that representatives of Palestinian factions and mediators from Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye “began a new round of meetings in Cairo aimed at discussing ways to implement the second phase of the Sharm El-Sheikh agreement.”

The meeting includes representatives from all Palestinian factions, the sources said, without identifying the participants.

The sources added that Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye are making intensive efforts to break the deadlock in implementing the provisions of the Sharm El-Sheikh agreement.

On Saturday, Palestinian resistance group Hamas said talks had begun in Cairo between mediators and Palestinian factions to discuss completing the first phase of the agreement to end the Israeli war on Gaza and advancing to the second phase.

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Israel's genocide

In September, US President Donald Trump announced a 20-point plan outlining a ceasefire framework that includes the release of Israeli hostages, Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza, the formation of a technocratic administration, and the deployment of an international stabilisation force, along with a call for Hamas to disarm.

The first phase of the ceasefire agreement included a truce and prisoner exchange between Israel and Palestinian factions. However, Palestinian sources say Israel has continued to violate the agreement on a near-daily basis.

Under the second phase, Israel is expected to carry out further withdrawals from the territory, while an international stabilisation force would assume security responsibilities, including facilitating the delivery of humanitarian aid and reconstruction materials.

Israel's genocide in Gaza since October 2023 has killed nearly 73,000 Palestinians and injured more than 173,000, most of them women and children, according to Palestinian figures.

Despite a ceasefire that took effect on October 10, 2025, the Israeli army has killed at least 961 Palestinians and wounded over 3,000 others in near-daily attacks, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

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SOURCE:AA