Breaking: Middle East peace talks get unexpected second chance
Peace talks between conflicting sides in Gaza have started again after last months pause. International mediators work on hostage-exchange deal and stopping military actions in the region
In a new turn of events Bassem Naim from Hamas political wing told about fresh peace talks starting between opposing sides; the negotiations include international help from several countries
The discussions which stopped working last month (when Qatar stepped back from its role) got new energy in early december: mediators from Egypt and US joined the process again. The talks focus on ending the mid-east conflict thats been going for more than a year
Key points in these talks include getting people out of capture from Gaza area exchanging them with palestinian prisoners and stopping military actions in the region. Naim shared this info while being in Turkey: he thinks theres good chance for success this time
The previous round of negotiations didnt work because sides couldnt find common ground but now (with renewed international support) theres hope for better results. The mediators are trying to make both sides agree on basic terms that would help stop current military actions