Israel and Hamas: Indirect Talks Amidst Tensions
Israel is set to continue indirect negotiations with Hamas concerning the ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed his team to prepare for ongoing talks based on mediator responses to a US proposal. The proposal involves the release of eleven living hostages and some deceased ones. Israel rejected Hamas's offer to release a US-Israeli hostage and four bodies. Current figures indicate 58 hostages are held in Gaza, with 34 already deceased.
The ceasefire, brokered by the US, Egypt, and Qatar, began on January 19. The first phase concluded on March 1, with 33 hostages returned, eight of whom were dead. Tensions remain high, exemplified by recent Israeli strikes in Beit Lahiya, which killed 14 Palestinians, including journalists. Negotiations continue in Doha to resolve disagreements between Israel and Hamas, with international mediators aiming to reach an agreement.
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