Jerusalem: Israel will send a delegation to Qatar on Sunday for talks on a possible Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal, although Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the changes requested by Hamas to a ceasefire proposal were unacceptable.
According to France24.com, the planned discussions in Qatar aim to address ongoing tensions and explore options for a ceasefire agreement. The Israeli delegation's visit is a significant development in the ongoing efforts to negotiate peace, despite the current disagreements over the terms proposed by Hamas.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's firm stance on the proposed changes reflects Israel's position in the negotiations, emphasizing the complexity of reaching a mutual agreement. The involvement of Qatar as a host for the talks highlights the regional and international dimensions of the conflict, as stakeholders seek a path to de-escalation.