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Israel decided to send a delegation to Qatar on Sunday to negotiate with Hamas on the last gas ceasefire offering and the hostage transaction.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Office of the Israeli Prime Minister that he had accepted, despite the fact that he called “unacceptable” changes that Hamas wanted to make in the plan, presented by mediators from Qatar, USA and Egypt.
On Friday night, Hamas stated that he brought a “positive response” to a 60-day ceasefire and that he was ready for negotiations.
However, the Palestinian official stated that the group had asked for amendments, including the guarantee that the hostilities would not resume if the negotiations on the permanent truce failed.
In Gaza itself, Hamas’s civil defense agency stated that Israeli strikes and a gun were killed at least 35 Palestinians on Saturday.
Seven people were killed, including a doctor and his three children when the tents in the al-Mavasi area were bombed, the hospital in the neighboring city of Khan Yunis reports.
Meanwhile, two US employees are conflicting assistance with the support of Israel and the USA – Gaza Foundation (GHF) – – – were injured in what was said to be a pomegranate attack At its site in the Khan UNIS.
Israeli and US governments have accused Hamas who did not comment.
At the end of the Saturday, a statement by the Prime Minister of the Israeli Prime Minister said that “the changes that seek” to the ceasefire proposal was “unacceptable for Israel.”
But it adds: “In light of the assessment of the situation, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered to accept an invitation to talk about the proximity and contacts for the return of our hostages – based on the Qatar’s proposal to which Israel has agreed.
Earlier, an Israeli official informed local media that “Hamas replied” with.
Mediators are likely to cut their work to overcome the rest of the gaps in the indirect negotiations in Doha.
Carefully watching them by President Trump, who has been talking to the agreement in recent days.
On Friday, before informing him of Hamas’s response, he said that “good”, that the group was positive and that “could be participating in Gaza next week.”
Trump should meet Netanyahu on Monday, and realized he would very much like to announce a significant breakthrough then.
Families of Israeli hostages and Palestinians in Gaza also again hold their breath.
Relatives of hostages and thousands of their supporters attended a rally in Tel -Vavve on Saturday night to call for a comprehensive deal that would lead all the hostages home.
Among those who spoke was Yechiel Yehoud. His daughter, Arbel Yehud, was released from captivity during the last ceasefire, which Trump helped the broker before he entered and fell apart when Israel resumed his offensive in March.
“President Trump, thank you for returning to us Arbel. We will be borrowed for the rest of your life. Please don’t stop, please make” big beautiful bookmarks “,” he said.
On Tuesday, the US president said Israel had accepted the “necessary conditions” for a 60-day ceasefire during which the parties would work to stop the war.
It is assumed that the plan includes the chess release of 10 live Israeli hostages Hamas and bodies from 18 other hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons.
Fifty hostages are still held in the gas, at least 20 of which are believed to be alive.
This proposal also states that enough assistance will immediately enter into gas with the participation of the UN and the Red Cross International Committee.
On Friday, a high Palestinian official, acquainted with the negotiations, told the BBC that Hamas demanded from the help of the UN and its partners, and that GHF operations end immediately.
According to the official, another amendment, demanded by Hamas about the withdrawal of Israeli troops.
The US proposal is expected to include in phased Israeli pulling out of gas parts. But the official stated that Hamas wanted the troops to return to the positions they held before the last ceasefire collapsed in March when Israel restored their offensive.
The official said Hamas also wanted to guarantee the United States that Israeli air operations and ground operations would not resume, even if the ceasefire ended without a permanent truce.
It is assumed that the proposal states that the mediators will ensure that serious negotiations will take place from the first day, and if necessary, they can extend the ceasefire.
The Israeli Prime Minister has ruled out that the war would end until all the hostages were released, and Hamas’s military and management opportunities will be destroyed.
The far -right members of his office also expressed confrontation with the proposed transaction.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Saturday that the only way to ensure the return of the hostage was the “full conquest of the gas strip, a complete stop to the so-called” humanitarian “assistance and encouragement to emigrate” by Palestinian population.
The Israeli military launched a campaign in Gaza in response to the attack on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people, and 251 people were taken hostage.
At least 57,338 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the Ministry of Health in the field of health in the territory.