Trump envoy to meet Netanyahu amid ceasefire push
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent a delegation to Qatar for hostage release and ceasefire negotiations, according to his office.
- The United States has been mediating talks with Qatar and Egypt for over a year to end the Gaza war and release hostages.
- The Hostages and Missing Families Forum welcomed the announcement, calling it 'a historic opportunity to secure the release of all our loved ones.'
- Hamas sources indicated that a ceasefire agreement was 'completed' and pending Netanyahu's final approval.
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