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Netanyahu Sends Delegation to Doha as Hostage Talks with Hamas Show Progress Ahead of Trump Inauguration
Jan 2, 2025, 06:30 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorized a delegation of Israeli negotiators to travel to Doha, Qatar, on Friday to resume ceasefire and hostage release negotiations with Hamas. The delegation, comprising representatives from the Mossad, Shin Bet, and the Israel Defense Forces, aims to reach a breakthrough in the talks before President Trump's inauguration. Israeli officials indicated that progress in recent days justifies sending the team to Doha for a last-ditch effort. Hamas officials, including senior leader Musa Abu Marzouk, expressed optimism about the negotiations, stating there is a 'great chance for the negotiations to succeed this time.' Hamas delegations have been engaging with Egyptian mediators in Cairo and will hold follow-up talks with Qatari mediators in Doha. The negotiations involve mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, focusing on securing the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza and establishing a ceasefire. Families of the hostages have been demonstrating near Netanyahu's residence, urging the government to give negotiators full authority to finalize an agreement and not to miss another opportunity to bring back their loved ones. Netanyahu is expected to hold a special meeting on Friday regarding the hostages. His office confirmed the continuation of negotiations, noting that discussions are ongoing despite previous delays and mutual accusations between Israel and Hamas over hindering the deal.
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