Israel said to invite warring Sudanese generals for ceasefire talks

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AMMAN — Israel is offering to mediate between warring parties in Sudan and has reportedly invited their leaders to the country for ceasefire talks.اضافة اعلان

Citing unnamed Foreign Ministry officials, an Israeli media outlet reported that Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and the ministry’s director-general Ronen Levy have been in direct contact with Burhan and Dagalo since the fighting erupted and urged them to reach a ceasefire.

Senior figures in the Mossad intelligence agency, which has spearheaded contacts with Dagalo while the Foreign Ministry manages ties with Burhan, have reportedly relayed similar messages.

Israeli Foreign Ministry officials quoted in the report said neither Burhan or Dagalo ruled out Israel’s offer to host negotiations and appeared to be considering it seriously.
Israeli Foreign Ministry officials quoted in the report said neither Burhan or Dagalo ruled out Israel’s offer to host negotiations and appeared to be considering it seriously.
Over 420 people, including at least 273 civilians, have been killed, and more than 3,700 wounded, since fighting erupted on April 15 between forces loyal to army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and those of his deputy-turned-rival Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, who commands the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The chaos has led foreign nations to begin evacuating their citizens, while millions of Sudanese unable to flee battles in Khartoum and across the country try to survive acute shortages of water, food, medicines, and fuel, as well as power and internet blackouts.


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