US Hostage Envoy Urges Hamas to ‘Take the Deal’ with Israel
- Israeli officials estimate that Hamas will respond positively to a new proposed IDF troop deployment for a hostage deal, as stated by Kan News.
- The IDF recommends a deal, indicating a great desire for resolution from both sides, according to an unnamed military official.
- A significant obstacle in the hostage deal talks has been overcome, but a senior Israeli official noted that new demands from Hamas may arise.
- A senior military official expressed hope for a deal within the week, indicating potential progress in negotiations.
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‘Israel to take kinetic action’ if Hamas rejects hostage deal, Boehler says
The U.S. envoy said that Jerusalem “is bending over backward” to reach a hostage-prisoner swap agreement with the terrorist group.The post ‘Israel to take kinetic action’ if Hamas rejects hostage deal, Boehler says appeared first on JNS.org.
US Special Envoy Urges Hamas to ‘Take the Deal’ With Israel on Hostages - The Thinking Conservative
Trump admin’s special envoy for hostage affairs said in interview that Hamas terrorist group should “take the deal” laid out by Israel to move closer to a peace agreement. The post US Special Envoy Urges Hamas to ‘Take the Deal’ With Israel on Hostages appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
US Special Envoy Urges Hamas to ‘Take the Deal’ With Israel on Hostages
The Trump administration’s special envoy for hostage affairs said in a Sunday interview that the Hamas terrorist group should “take the deal” laid out by Israel to move closer to a peace agreement. During an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, special envoy Adam Boehler said that Hamas should accept the current proposed plan from Israel that involves the Islamist terror group releasing some remaining hostages that it took during the …
Netanyahu secured his survival for six more months. Now he can sign a hostage deal
Since the Gaza War Was Renewed in March, Netanyahu Has Been Laser-focused on One Date: July 27, the Day the Knesset Officially Goes on Vacation. A Week Away, Netanyahu Has More Political Maneuvering Space to Sign a Hostage Deal – if He Chooses
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