"Egypt's Role in Gaza Ceasefire Talks Faces Challenges Amid Hamas Lobbying"
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Over the past several years, a complex network of support for Hamas has emerged in the Middle East, involving countries like Qatar, Turkey, and Iran, as well as various NGOs. This "Hamas lobby" has influenced regional dynamics and international mediation efforts, complicating Israel's attempts to negotiate and manage conflicts in Gaza. Recent reports suggest that Egyptian intelligence altered ceasefire terms, affecting hostage negotiations and highlighting the sensitive and intricate nature of these mediations.
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- Egypt still committed to Gaza truce talks, say sources Yahoo! Voices
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