A new round of ceasefire negotiations kicks off in Doha today, Thursday, August 15, 2024.
The high-stakes talks, which will see delegations from the U.S. and Israel in attendance, come against a backdrop of intense skepticism and urgency.
Hamas has told mediators that it is willing to meet after the discussions to determine if there is a serious response from Israel to truce proposals.
It remains uncertain if Hamas will participate in the new round of talks on a Gaza ceasefire deal on Thursday.
The group voiced scepticism about the chances of the talks delivering real results, blaming Israel for stalling the talks, as nearly 40,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in 10 months of war.
Senior Hamas official, Sami Abu Zuhri told a news agency, “Going to new negotiations allows the occupation to impose new conditions and employ the maze of negotiation to conduct more massacres.”
Hamas’s skepticism regarding the outcome of the negotiations is not without merit.
The fear that these talks could be a façade for Israel to strengthen its position rather than work towards genuine peace is palpable. When mistrust is the foundation of such discussions, the prospects for progress appear bleak.
Over the past few months, every time discussion has taken place about a possible ceasefire deal, it has ended with nothing happening. This has created many doubts for Palestinians in Gaza about the seriousness of the latest talks.
A group of US rabbis “urgently” called on the Israeli prime minister and all relevant parties to “finalise the deal on the table – outlined by President Biden and endorsed by Qatar, Egypt and the UN Security Council – and to bring much-needed relief to those suffering.”
According to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the rabbis said that Jewish people in Israel and the global diaspora cannot start healing until the 115 captives held by Hamas in Gaza are returned home.
“Time is running out, and we must seize this opportunity to restore hope to the region,” the group said in a statement.
“Every day that the hostages are held in Gaza is a day that hope is diminished. It’s time to restore that hope to its full glory, reunite the hostages with their families and the entire Jewish people by sealing this deal.”
US Rabbis
Meanwhile, Israeli land, air attacks continue to hit Gaza ahead of the talks.
What remains painfully clear is that without a commitment from all parties to engage constructively, negotiations risk becoming another chapter in an endless cycle of retaliation and suffering.
Success Of Negotiations Dependent On Israeli Politicians’ Agreement
Francis J Ricciardone, a former US ambassador to Egypt and Turkey, said the success of the upcoming Gaza ceasefire talks depends on whether Israeli politicians can agree on one path forward.
“It seems to me the core issue remains whether the Israeli government can unite behind a negotiated ceasefire,” Ricciardone told a news agency.
“We’ve seen again, recently, parts of the cabinet saying they will quit, and they will leave the government and the government will fall if Netanyahu accepts a negotiated ceasefire agreement before achieving all announced war aims.”
Francis J Ricciardone
He added that these aims go beyond the control of the Philadelphi Corridor – the buffer zone between Egypt and Gaza.
“They include the destruction of Hamas,” he said.
“So it seems that we’re still very much stuck on whether the Israelis are prepared at this time, whether the Israeli government of Netanyahu is prepared this time to accept a negotiated ceasefire leading to an end of the war.”
Francis J Ricciardone
“And at the moment, it does not seem that way,” he noted.
The success of these negotiations hinges on more than just diplomatic talks.
For any truce to be credible and effective, it must translate into immediate and tangible improvements in the lives of those affected.
The focus should shift from the negotiation table to the urgent need for actionable steps that can halt the bloodshed and address the humanitarian needs of the people in Gaza.
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