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Sebastian Usher
BBC Arab Affairs Editor World Central Kitchen founder Jose Andres has accused Israeli forces in Gaza of systematically targeting the cars of aid workers in a strike that killed seven members of his staff on Monday.
Hopes for a truce in Gaza have faded after a flurry of activity ahead of Ramadan - and the latest comments emerging over the status of negotiations suggest that little progress has been made. Speaking to Reuters news agency, Andres says that the killing of seven WCK personnel was not a mistake or a misfire, and asserts that the Israelis knew their movements at the time of the attack.
The prime minister of Qatar, which has been playing a key role in mediation, says the obstacles are the same as back in February. "Even if we were not
Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani did say that the Hamas demand for displaced Palestinians to be able to return to all parts of Gaza had become a major bone of contention. in coordination with the (Israeli army), no democratic
The political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, has also reiterated that his movement is sticking to all its conditions for a truce; Hamas wants an end to the war, an influx of aid, the return of Gazans to their homes, a prisoner exchange with Israel and reconstruction. country and no military can be targeting civilians and
It seems that for now, at least, the gap between the positions of Hamas and the Israeli government remains too wide to reach a deal. humanitarians," he says.
Israel's military has expressed its "severe sorrow" over the incident, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the strike was unintentional.
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