Hamas halts indirect cease-fire talks with Israel

Hamas halts indirect cease-fire talks with Israel

Gaza's Hamas rulers have said indirect cease-fire talks with Israel have halted.
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23 September, 2018
Israeli soldiers have killed at least 185 Palestinians [Getty]

Gaza's Hamas rulers have said indirect cease-fire talks with Israel have halted.

Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri on Sunday blamed the impasse on the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, which has voiced its strong opposition to the talks.

Abu Zuhri said that in response, Hamas will escalating its protests in new locations along Gaza's borders with Israel.

Hamas has led weekly protests since March, demanding in large part an end to the decade-long Israeli-Egyptian blockade that has crippled Gaza since Hamas assumed control of the coastal strip.

Israeli soldiers have killed at least 185 Palestinians at the protests and wounded thousands, while one Israeli soldier was killed by a Palestinian sniper last month.

Egypt and the United Nations have been working to mediate to avoid another large-scale round of violence.