Qatar PM Reports Renewed Momentum in Gaza Truce Talks Following Trump's Election

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- Qatar's Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, announced renewed momentum in Gaza truce talks.
- He stated, We have sensed, after the election, that the momentum is coming back, indicating a diplomatic shift.
- A source revealed that new negotiations are expected to commence in Cairo soon.
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in at least 34 Palestinian deaths.
- Hamas stated, Stopping the war and aggression is the condition for any agreement.
- Turkey's spy chief met with a Hamas delegation in Doha.
- Sheikh Mohammed expressed hope for a swift resolution, saying, We hope to get things done as soon as possible.
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