Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah and US President Donald Trump appeared on Friday to leave negotiations on the Gaza Gaza with the Palestinian militant group Hamas, the day after the interviews from interviews.
Netanyahu said that Israel is now considering “alternative” possibilities to achieve its goals to bring hostages from Gaza and end the Hamas government in the territory. Trump said Hamas did not want to conclude an agreement and believed that the group leaders would now be “persecuted”.
Notes followed by a statement made overnight by American envoy Steve Witkoff, who said Hamas was blame for dead ends in the ceasefire negotiations, mediated by Qatar and Egypt. Netanyahu said that Witkoff is right, and that Hamas was an obstacle to the agreement.
On Thursday, Hamas responded to a proposal for a ceasefire supported by the US, only to announce a few hours later that he was downloading his consulting negotiators.
Hamas questioned Witkoff’s characterization of interviews and said that negotiators were making progress. She said Witkoff’s notes were aimed at exerting pressure on Israeli on behalf of the future around the negotiations.
The proposed ceasefire would take 60 days during which further help would be allowed to Gaza, and some of the remaining 50 hostages holding militants would be released for the Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
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