Israel to send delegation to Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
- Israel plans to send a delegation to Doha on Sunday to revive stalled Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiations.
- Since Hamas’s October 2023 attack, the 21-month conflict saw only two brief ceasefires, with Hamas demanding amendments Israel rejected, prompting the deployment of a delegation to Qatar.
- Hamas’s positive response to the US-backed 60-day ceasefire proposal includes phased hostage swaps and Israeli troop withdrawals.
- Trump hosts Netanyahu in Washington on Monday as Israel accepts conditions for a 60-day ceasefire, boosting hopes for a deal next week.
- More broadly, the Gaza ceasefire could promote regional stabilization and Arab normalization, but Netanyahu’s coalition risks collapse if a permanent deal is reached, experts say.
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Both leaders will face each other this Monday at the White House.
New details emerge on Gaza ceasefire as Netanyahu heads to the US
Diplomatic efforts are ongoing as US President Donald Trump looks to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Israel has previously accepted the US proposal, meanwile Hamas has "submitted a positive response" to the mediators.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits White House to discuss Gaza ceasefire
President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House Monday to meet with President Trump, who is pressing the Israel leader for a ceasefire agreement and an end to the war in Gaza.
Gaza ceasefire talks pick up momentum
Israel sent negotiators to Qatar on Sunday in a bid to broker a Gaza ceasefire with Hamas, under renewed pressure from US President Donald Trump to reach a deal.Hamas has signaled a “positive response” to a US-backed proposal for a 60-day truce, but still asked for changes that Israel opposes: “We’ve been here before,” one Israel policy expert said.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is set to meet with Trump in Washington on Monday, …
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