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Diplomats Clarify Israeli Troop Withdrawal from Gaza in Indirect Talks

Indirect talks aim to clarify Israeli troop withdrawal. Qatar's PM backs Trump's peace plan but calls for more discussion.

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Diplomats Clarify Israeli Troop Withdrawal from Gaza in Indirect Talks

Diplomatic efforts are underway to clarify the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip, with the US, Qatar, and Egypt facilitating indirect talks. Qatar's Prime Minister, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, has expressed support for Trump's peace plan but stressed the need for further development and discussion.

Trump's peace plan aims to end the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. However, the specifics of troop withdrawal remain unclear. Al Thani has emphasized the need to define the mechanism for such withdrawal, highlighting the importance of further negotiations. The talks, mediated by the US, Qatar, and Egypt, involve an unnamed diplomatic representative entrusted with clarifying the withdrawal process.

The peace process in the Gaza Strip continues, with the US, Qatar, and Egypt working together to clarify the withdrawal of Israeli troops. Further discussions are needed to fully develop and implement Trump's peace plan, as acknowledged by Qatar's Prime Minister.

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