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Ce știm despre acordul de armistițiu acceptat de Hamas, dar respins de Israel

Anunțul Hamas că acceptă o propunere de încetare a focului a venit după săptămânile de discuții mediate de Egipt și Qatar care dădeau semne că nu duc nicăieri, relatează BBC. Negocierile au fost dificile, implicând indirect nu doar Hamas și Israel, ci și SUA, Qatar și Egipt. Momentan textul acordului nu a fost făcut public, dar unii oficialii au vorbit despre prevederile menționate în acord.
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