Hebrew Media: Doha negotiations have reached a deadlock

Israel’s Channel 12, quoting a senior Zionist official, reported that the Doha negotiations on a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement in the Gaza Strip “have reached a deadlock,” and the Hamas movement will not receive any guarantees for ending the war at this stage.
According to the El-Balad website, the Hebrew-language network also reported that Zionist officials and authorities from other countries have emphasized that no tangible progress has been made in the ongoing negotiations in Doha, the capital of Qatar.
According to these reports, the Zionist regime is currently considering recalling its delegation from Doha unless an “exceptional breakthrough” occurs in the negotiation process within the next few hours or days.
These reports come as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has intensified, and international pressure to halt the war and deliver humanitarian aid has increased.
According to several media outlets, the occupying regime’s army, in a brutal and indescribable act, ordered residents of the Khan Younis area in Gaza to evacuate these regions.
The Israeli regime’s army had previously issued a statement addressing the residents of Khan Younis, Bani Suhaila, and Abasan, urging them to leave these areas to prepare for an offensive operation.
The statement declared that, from this moment, the entire Khan Younis province is considered a war zone and extremely dangerous.
The occupying regime’s army stated that it will carry out an unprecedented operation in Khan Younis.