Jin10 Data Compilation: Tracking Middle East Situation (April 27)

  1. The Houthis say that the US military has carried out continuous air strikes in Yemen's Hodeidah province. 2. Hamas: Willing to release all remaining hostages and seek a five-year ceasefire. 3. At least 14 people were killed and more than 700 injured in the Iranian bombing, and the port is responsible for more than 85% of the container handling tasks, and the port of Abbas has entered a state of emergency. 4. Syria sent a letter in response to the terms of the lifting of sanctions by the United States: it promised to set up a correspondent liaison office to provide details on the handling of chemical weapons stockpiles, but avoided requests for counterterrorism cooperation. 5. There are two major issues on the agenda of the third round of US-Iran nuclear talks: one is to effectively lift sanctions on Iran, and the other is to build mutual trust around the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program, while upholding Iran's legitimate right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy. 6. Omani Foreign Minister: The U.S.-Iran talks will continue next week, and another high-level meeting is tentatively scheduled for May 3. 7. Meetings between the Hamas delegation and the Egyptian side were concluded, focusing on issues such as the ceasefire in Gaza. 8. The Israeli army said that if there is no progress in the negotiations, it will significantly escalate the offensive. 9. Hamas official: Hamas will not lay down its arms as long as Israeli forces continue to occupy it.
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