
On Thursday, when the US and Israel withdrew its negotiating teams from Qatar, interviews about the Gaza Gazette were called on Thursday, and Trump’s administration said Hamas was not in good faith.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his negotiators of the ceasefire would return to Israel from Qatar, a key intermediary, to other consultations. Steve Witkoff, a special envoy of US President Donald Trump in the Middle East, said the US was doing the same.
They decided after Israel studied the latest Hamas response on Wednesday on a proposal for a 60 -day ceasefire. Israel and Hamas will agree on wide outlines: 10 living and approximately 18 deceased hostages would be liberated from Gaza during a ceasefire and the number of Palestinians in Israel will be released. The parties would also negotiate the lasting end of the war.
Yet they disagree with the scope of the Pullback of Israeli forces from the territory in Gaza. In addition, Hamas – marked with the US terrorist organization and the European Union – said he wanted Israel to restart the war.
“While the mediators have made a lot of effort, Hamas seems to be coordinated or acting in good faith,” Witkoff said. “Now we will consider alternative ways to bring hostages of houses and try to create a more stable environment for people in Gaza.”
It was not immediately clear what led to disintegration. However, Israeli channel 12 reported that Hamas wants the release of 200 prisoners who serve life sentences and other other 2000 arrested in Gaza after October 7, 2023, on the day when the Palestinian militant group caused a war by attacking South Israel.
These are higher numbers than the original proposal obtained by Israel, Channel 12.
One person who participated in mediation said that the appeal of the Israeli team does not mean that interviews in Qatar have completely disintegrated.
“We are working to reach another agreement to release our hostages,” Netanyahu said on Thursday in a speech. “But if Hamas perceives our willingness to achieve an agreement as a weakness and the opportunity to dictate the conditions of surrender that would endanger the Israeli state, it will make a big mistake.”
The latest disagreement comes weeks after Trump said that the agreement was close.
The Hamas attack on Israel killed 1200 people and saw about 250 kidnapped. Of these, 50 hostages are still in Gaza, with Israel about 20 to be alive.
According to the Ministry of Health, Hamas was killed by more than 59,000 Palestinians in the war. Israel has lost more than 400 soldiers in the Gaza fight.
Another dispute in the negotiations, calls officials from both parties, concerns the demand of Hamas for the renewal of the UN assistance network, which Israel has pushed. Israel said this step is necessary to prevent Hamas to steal food and medication.
At the beginning of Thursday, the score of the assistance groups said that the humanitarian situation in Gaza was worse than ever and that starvation spreads.
World anger towards the Israeli government is growing about the situation in Gaza and the continuation of the war. Israel says he must continue to conflict until everyone is released and Hamas is no longer a security threat.
With the help of Dan Williams, John Bowker, Paul Wallace, Carly Canivete and Nick Wadhams.
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