Outcome of Israeli delegation's negotiations in Qatar by January 31, 2025
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Official announcements from Israeli or Qatari governments or credible news agencies
Israeli Delegation Heads to Qatar for Last-Minute Hostage and Ceasefire Talks Before Trump's Inauguration
Jan 2, 2025, 06:13 PM
An Israeli delegation, including representatives from the Mossad, Shin Bet, and the Israeli military, is set to travel to Doha, Qatar on Friday for last-minute negotiations aimed at achieving a breakthrough in the hostage and ceasefire deal in Gaza. The urgency of these talks is underscored by the impending inauguration of President Donald Trump. Israeli officials have described the mission as a final attempt to make progress before the transition of power. The delegation's visit follows reports of significant progress in the negotiations, prompting Israel to send its team to Doha. Netanyahu's office confirmed the delegation's travel, and a creative new proposal has been put forward by Israel to resolve the situation.
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