Israel to deploy delegations for new round of discussions on Gaza ceasefire

Israel is ready to send delegations to Qatar and Egypt for negotiations on a Gaza ceasefire deal, as stated by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. The decision came after discussions with top intelligence and security officials. The next round of talks will take place in Doha and Cairo in the coming days.

According to a statement released by Netanyahu’s office on Friday, “Israel withdrew most of its negotiating team from Doha on Tuesday after Hamas rejected the latest offer, while a small, mid-ranking Mossad team remained in Qatar for negotiations.” The approval for the next round of talks comes with guidelines for moving forward in the negotiations.

The new round of talks is crucial in the efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. The involvement of delegations from Israel, Qatar, and Egypt highlights the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The decision to continue negotiations reflects a commitment to diplomatic efforts in resolving the ongoing crisis.

The situation in Gaza remains tense, with both sides looking for ways to end the violence and prevent further casualties. The talks in Doha and Cairo will be closely watched by the international community as a potential step towards achieving a ceasefire. The next round of negotiations will play a significant role in shaping the future of the region.

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