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Ceasefire Hopes Between Israel and Hamas Suffer Major Blow as Doha Talks Fail

The long-standing hopes for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have suffered a serious setback. The first round of indirect talks held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, ended without any concrete outcome.

Last Updated : Monday, 07 July 2025
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World News: The long-standing hopes for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have suffered a serious setback. The first round of indirect talks held in Doha, the capital of Qatar, ended without any concrete outcome. The primary reason for the failure was the lack of decision-making authority given to the Israeli delegation participating in the negotiations.

The talks were organized under the mediation of the Qatari government, where the representatives of Israel and Hamas did not meet face-to-face but instead communicated their positions through mediators. Even before the talks began, it was apparent that Israel had entered the negotiations with a firm and uncompromising stance.

Lack of Autonomy in Talks: Sources

According to reliable sources, the Israeli delegation was strictly instructed to negotiate only within the framework of terms pre-approved by the Israeli government. These restrictions prevented any room for flexibility, ultimately leading to the breakdown of the talks.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed this, stating, "Clear instructions were given to our representatives that any agreement must align strictly with Israel’s established conditions. Our foremost objective is to secure the release of hostages currently held by Hamas."

Internal Divisions Within Israel on Ceasefire

Significant differences over the ceasefire have also emerged within Israel itself. Some members of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s own party believe that negotiating with Hamas would compromise national security. On the other hand, leaders like Foreign Minister Gideon Saar advocate for continuing the dialogue. They argue that diplomatic efforts are essential for ensuring the safe return of hostages and the protection of Israeli civilians.

Netanyahu's U.S. Visit May Involve Trump

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Netanyahu is set to visit the United States, where he is expected to meet President Donald Trump. Political analysts speculate that Netanyahu may seek Trump’s assistance in influencing the ceasefire negotiations or even acting as a mediator. This meeting could prove critical in shaping the next steps of the ongoing crisis.

Hamas Calls Israel's Approach ‘Arrogant’

On the other hand, Hamas has strongly criticized Israel’s inflexible position, labeling it “arrogant and ruthless.” Hamas has maintained that no ceasefire agreement is possible until Israel demonstrates willingness to address humanitarian concerns. They also insist that a truce will only be viable if the blockade on Palestinian territories is lifted and essential supplies are allowed to flow freely.

The collapse of this round of ceasefire negotiations has once again highlighted the deep mistrust between Israel and Hamas. As neither side is willing to make concessions, the road to peace remains unclear. All eyes are now on the upcoming meeting between Netanyahu and Trump, which may hold the key to unlocking future dialogue or diplomatic progress.