The second round of Gaza ceasefire talks began in Cairo today.
Egypt has announced the start of the second round of ceasefire talks between the Israeli regime and Hamas in Cairo.

Egypt has announced the start of the second round of ceasefire talks between the Israeli regime and Hamas in Cairo.
Egypt has announced the start of the second round of ceasefire talks between the Israeli regime and Hamas in Cairo.
The first phase of the 42-day ceasefire agreement between the parties officially ends on Saturday, but no agreement has yet been reached on the implementation of the second phase of the ceasefire.
Egyptian officials have announced that the goal of the talks between Israel and Hamas is to determine the terms of the second phase of the ceasefire.
Earlier, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar announced that a regime delegation would travel to Egypt to reach an agreement on extending the first phase of the ceasefire.
Two Egyptian government officials told Reuters that Israel is seeking to extend the first phase of the ceasefire by releasing three Israeli prisoners each week.
It is still unclear what will happen if the first phase of the ceasefire ends on Saturday and no agreement is reached.
Israeli society is demanding an extension of the ceasefire and the release of prisoners, but some right-wing factions in the regime are calling for a resumption of the war to carry out ethnic cleansing in Gaza.