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Sources told Al Jazeera that the Cairo negotiations ended without reaching an agreement, and that the mediators between the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and Israel tried to bridge the gap between Hamas and Israel, but their efforts did not succeed.

The sources said that Israel rejected Hamas's request for a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip, and the return of the displaced without conditions.

A senior Hamas official told Reuters that Israel insists on refusing to "stop the aggression and withdrawal and guarantee the freedom of aid entry and the return of the displaced."

An official source told the Egyptian Cairo News Channel that talks aimed at reaching a ceasefire in Gaza before the advent of the month of Ramadan are continuing between all parties.

The official said that a Hamas delegation has left Cairo for now to conduct consultations, but the talks will resume next week

A Hamas source who requested to remain anonymous said - in exclusive statements to Al Jazeera Net - that Hamas is considering suspending its participation in the negotiations as one of the options to respond to the continued aggression and the policy of starving citizens in the Gaza Strip.

He added that Hamas showed great response to the mediation led by Doha and Cairo, and that the movement sent its delegation to the Egyptian capital to participate in the negotiations, but "it is Israeli intransigence that fails the negotiation process every time."

In the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, Hamas demands the nomination of 500 prisoners to be released, including life sentences and those with high sentences, in exchange for the release of 40 Israeli detainees, including civilians, the elderly, and female soldiers.

A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Sunday to hold meetings with mediators from Qatar, Egypt and the United States to complete ceasefire negotiations in Gaza and an agreement to exchange prisoners and detainees with Israel, while Tel Aviv did not send a delegation to represent it.

Qatari mediation - with Egyptian-American support - succeeded in reaching a temporary humanitarian truce on November 24, which lasted for a week, during which 240 Palestinian prisoners were released from occupation prisons in exchange for the release of more than 100 detainees held by the resistance in Gaza, including about 80 Israelis.

Source: Al Jazeera