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Israel has decided to send a delegation to Qatar on Sunday, which is for close talk with Hamas on the latest proposal for the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal.
The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he had accepted the invitation that he had described as “unacceptable” changes that Hamas wanted to do for a plan presented by Qatar, American and Egyptians.
On Friday night, Hamas said that he had given a “positive response” to the 60-day ceasefire proposal and it was ready for the conversation.
However, the Palestinian official said that the group had demanded amendment, including a guarantee that the enmity would not be resumed if the conversation on permanent Trus fails.
In Gaza itself, the Hamas-Run Civil Defense Agency said that on Saturday, Israeli attacks and bullets fell at least 35 Palestinians.
Seven people, including a doctor and his three children, were killed, when the tent was bombed in the Al-Mavasi area, according to a hospital in the nearby city of Khan City.
Meanwhile, two American employees of the controversial aid distribution organization supported by Israel and the US – Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) – He was injured in this was a grenade attack Khan on his site in Unis region.
Israeli and US governments blamed both Hamas, who did not comment.
At the end of Saturday, the Israeli’s Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement that “Hamas Joe Change” was “unacceptable to Israel” for the proposal of ceasefire.
But it states: “In the light of the assessment of the situation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed that the invitation to close a close talk should be accepted and that the contact for the return of our hostages – on the basis of a lot of proposal that Israel has agreed – will leave the team to continue -“
Earlier, an Israeli officer had informed the local media that the way Hamas responded was “to do something”.
Mediations are likely to cut their work to bridge the remaining intervals in indirect talks in Doha.
Seeing him closely, President Trump will be Tram, who is talking about the possibility of an agreement in recent times.
On Friday, before giving information on Hamas’s response, he said it was “good” that the group was positive and “could be a Gaza deal next week”.
Trump is due to meeting Netanyahu on Monday, and it is clear that he would then be able to declare a significant success.
The family of Israeli hostages and Palestinians in Gaza will also stop their breath once again.
Relatives of hostages and thousands of their supporters attended a rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday night to call for a broad deal that would bring all the hostages home.
Among those who spoke, Yachel was Yehod. His daughter Arbel Yeud was released from captivity during the final ceasefire, which Trump helped in the broker before taking over and when Israel resumed his aggressive by Israel in March.
He said, “President Trump, thank you for bringing back our Arbel. We will be indebted to you for the rest of our life. Please stop, please, please deal with a ‘big beautiful hostage’,” he said.
On Tuesday, the US President said that Israel had accepted “essential conditions” for the 60-day ceasefire, during which the parties would work to end the war.
The scheme is believed to have included the shocking release of 10 living Israeli hostages by Hamas and the bodies of 18 other hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners organized in Israeli jails.
Fifty hostages in Gaza are still being held, of which at least 20 are considered alive.
The proposal also reportedly states that adequate amount of assistance will immediately enter Gaza with the participation of the International Committee of the United Nations and Red Cross.
A senior Palestinian official, familiar with the talks, told the BBC on Friday that Hamas demanded that the aid would be specifically distributed by the United Nations and its partners, and that the GHF operation immediately ended.
According to another amendment officer demanded by Hamas, the Israeli contingent was about withdrawal.
The American proposal is believed to include an Israeli bridge-out phased from parts of Gaza. But the official said that Hamas wanted the soldiers to return to the posts held after the final ceasefire in March, when Israel resumed its aggressive.
The official said that Hamas also wanted an American guarantee that the air and ground operations of Israel would not be resumed even if the ceasefire ended without permanent Trus.
It is believed that the proposal will be guaranteed that serious talks will be held from day one, and if necessary they can expand the ceasefire.
The Israeli Prime Minister refuses to end the war until all the hostages are released and Hamas’s military and glory abilities are destroyed.
Far from far-wide members of his cabinet has also expressed their opposition to the proposed deal.
National Security Minister Itmar Ben-Gwir said on Saturday that the only way to secure the return of the hostages was “the complete victory of the Gaza Strip, a complete stop for the so-called ‘human’ assistance, and the encouragement of the Palestinian population’s emotional.
In response to the 7 October 2023 attack, the Israeli army launched a campaign in Gaza, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interested Health Ministry of the region, at least 57,338 people have been killed in Gaza since then.