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Top negotiators from the United States , Israel and Qatar are slated to meet in Doha on Sunday to discuss efforts to reach an agreement in Gaza .
There is little expectation of a breakthrough before the US presidential election in less than two weeks .
Some US officials say Netanyahu is waiting to make any serious decisions about the future of the Gaza conflict until he knows who his next counterpart in Washington, DC , will be.
The Biden administration believes Hamas 's senior personnel in Doha represent a leadership structure that could engage if they desired.
Both Qatar and Egypt have reengaged with Hamas , which has not publicly named a new leader.
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani says “opportunities abound if both parties have the will to end the war”.
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