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Israeli officials said that Hamas' armed forces have been "almost wiped out" and the Israeli army's operations in Gaza have "basically ended". A new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations will begin in Doha on the 15th.

2024-08-17

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According to CCTV News, Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation reported on the night of the 16th, citing a senior IDF official, that the Israeli army's operations in the Gaza Strip have "basically ended." The official said that the Israeli army has the ability to re-enter the Gaza Strip after "obtaining new intelligence," but given that the armed forces of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) have been "almost wiped out," the fighting inside the Gaza Strip "has generally ended." In addition, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation reported on the evening of the 16th, citing a senior Israeli official, that in the new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, the parties "have indeed made progress" on several controversial issues in the agreement. The new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations began in Doha on the 15th, with participants including officials from Israel, Qatar, the United States and Egypt. Hamas did not send representatives to the meeting, but indirectly participated in the negotiations through the "message" of the mediator. Qatar, the United States and Egypt issued a joint statement on the 16th saying that the new round of Gaza ceasefire negotiations was "constructive" and the atmosphere was positive. Senior government officials from the three countries will hold talks in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, before next weekend, with the goal of finalizing the agreement. (Dongfang.com Zongxiang Video Kong Wenlong)