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Israeli Officials In Doha For Talks On Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Deal: Source

Israeli Officials In Doha For Talks On Gaza Ceasefire, Hostage Deal: Source

Posted on December 16, 2024 By admin




Doha:

Israeli negotiators have never been closer to a deal for the release of hostages in Gaza since the November 2023 truce in the war between Israel and Hamas, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Monday.

A source later told AFP that an Israeli technical team had arrived in Doha, Qatar, on Monday “to discuss the ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza”.

The source, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks, adding that meetings were “between Israeli and Qatari working-level teams”.

According to his spokesman, Katz had told members of the Israeli parliament’s foreign affairs committee: “We have not been this close to an agreement on the hostages since the previous deal.”

A senior Hamas official based in Doha also said that the negotiations were progressing.

“A deal for exchanging prisoners and ceasefire between the resistance and the occupation has actually become closer than ever before, if (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu does not intentionally disrupt the agreement as he has done every time before,” the official said on condition of anonymity, as he was not authorised to speak publicly on the matter.

He said Hamas had informed the Egyptian and Qatari mediators of its readiness to stop the war.

“But Hamas stressed at the same time that it will not accept anything less than an agreement that leads to a complete and permanent cessation of the war, a full withdrawal from the entire Gaza Strip, including the Philadelphi and Netzarim axes, the return of the displaced, and a serious prisoner exchange deal.”

The war began on October 7, 2023, with an unprecedented attack by Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas against Israel.

In November 2023, a one-week truce, the only one so far in the war, led to the release of 105 hostages held in the Gaza Strip. Most were Israelis but the group also included Thai farm workers.

That release occurred as part of an exchange that secured the freedom of 240 Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons.

All mediation efforts, led by Egypt, the United States and Qatar, have since then failed to secure a new truce.

In September, Qatar had announced it was suspending its efforts, blaming both sides for a lack of willingness to reach an agreement.

– ‘It should happen’ –

However, since Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election in early November, diplomatic efforts have resumed, now jointly mediated by Washington, Cairo, Doha and Ankara.

On Thursday, US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, during a visit to Israel, stated that he “had the sense” that Netanyahu was ready for a deal to secure the release of hostages.

On Monday, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller also said negotiations had been productive in recent days but that differences remained.

“We are pushing as hard as we know how to do at this point, and we believe we can get to a deal. But again it remains incumbent from Hamas and Israel… getting it over the line,” he told journalists.

“And I can’t in good conscience tell you, stand here and tell you that that’s going to happen, but it should happen.”

Late on Monday, Netanyahu’s office said he had held a meeting with Adam Boehler, US president-elect Donald Trump’s designated envoy for hostage affairs, who is on a visit to Israel.

Netanyahu also spoke with Trump over the weekend regarding Israel’s efforts to secure the release of hostages.

Seven individuals with US citizenship remain captive in Gaza, with four confirmed dead, Israeli officials sayd.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)




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