Palestinians and Israelis daring to hope a Gaza deal is close
Mediator Qatar says there are no major issues blocking a ceasefire and hostage-release agreement.
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"I can't believe that I am still alive to witness this moment," 17-year-old Sanabel said in a voice note sent from Gaza City. "We've been waiting for this with bated breath since the first month of [last] year."
Sharon Lifshitz, whose elderly father is among the remaining hostages, said: "I'm trying to breathe. I'm trying to be optimistic. I'm trying to imagine it's possible that a deal will happen now and that all the hostages will return."
Qatar's foreign ministry spokesman said on Tuesday that there were no major issues blocking a deal between Israel and Hamas and that the indirect talks in Doha were focused on "the final details of reaching an agreement".
An Israeli government official said the talks had made "real progress" and entered a critical and sensitive period, while Hamas said it was satisfied with the status of the negotiations.
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