Hamas’ full list of demands, as outlined by Saudi outlet Al-Sharq, will be formally submitted to Egyptian and Qatari mediators as the Israeli delegation heads to Doha for renewed Gaza ceasefire talks:
• A daily flow of 400–600 humanitarian aid trucks carrying food, medicine, fuel, tents, mobile homes, and construction materials for hospitals, bakeries, and water facilities.
• Distribution of aid to be handled by UN agencies and internationally recognized organizations—excluding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation—through multiple entry points into Gaza.
• Full reopening of the Rafah crossing in both directions, allowing over 20,000 sick and injured individuals to receive treatment abroad and enabling the delivery of aid currently held in Egypt.
• A clearly defined mechanism and timetable for the gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, including the Philadelphi corridor, returning to positions held before the war.
• Binding guarantees that hostilities will not resume during negotiations, with continued indirect talks toward a permanent ceasefire.

Mediated by Egypt and Qatar, the negotiations will take place in Doha with Hamas and Israeli representatives housed in separate rooms within the same venue.

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