
Israeli negotiators will resume hostage talks in the coming days after Netanyahu's authorization. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorized an Israeli negotiating delegation to travel to Qatar and Egypt in the coming days for talks on the release of hostages still being held in Gaza, according to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office.
" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken with the director of the Mossad and the director of the ISA and approved the next round of talks - in the coming days - in Doha and Cairo, with instructions to move forward with the negotiations, " the office said on Friday. .
Israeli Mossad director David Barnea and Shin Bet director Ronen Bar returned to Israel last Saturday without a breakthrough in indirect ceasefire-hostage talks with Hamas brokered by Qatar and Egypt. CIA Director Bill Burns was also in Doha late last week to meet with Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari counterparts. Burns made a proposal that was accepted by Israel and sent back to Hamas, according to a source and an Israeli official.
On Tuesday morning, Israel was informed that the proposal had been rejected by Hamas, the Israeli official said, and Israel decided to withdraw the negotiating team that had remained in Doha after Burns and Barnea had left Qatar.
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