On Tuesday, Nov 25, 2025, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye leveled up their peace game with a joint meeting to boost the Gaza ceasefire. 🤝 Think of it like three key players in a group chat, syncing moves to make sure the peace plan actually works.
Leading the charge were Egypt's intelligence chief Hassan Rashad, Qatari Prime Minister & Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, and Türkiye's National Intelligence Organization Director Ibrahim Kalin. Their mission? Tighten ties with Israel's Civil-Military Coordination Center—which acts like a referee—to spot and stop any rule-breaking (aka ceasefire violations). ✊
This powwow follows Rashad's Sunday talks in Cairo with a Hamas delegation, where both sides affirmed the first phase of the truce but called for neutral observers to flag and halt any breaches on the ground. 🔍
The ceasefire—brokered by the United States, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye—went live on October 10, 2025. Since October 11, Gaza's health authorities say at least 345 Palestinians have been killed and 889 injured, adding to a total of 69,775 killed and 170,965 injured since October 2023.
For young adults across South and Southeast Asia, this story is more than headlines—it's a front-row seat to how regional powers are teaming up for peace. Stay tuned for the next updates! 📲✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com



