Channel 12 reported on a labeled doc obtained by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, hours after Mossad’s Barnea journey to Qatar.
Hamas may need modified its place in regards to the hostage negotiations and can be prepared to agree on a “partial deal”, Channel 12 reported on Friday night, citing a labeled doc obtained by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In accordance with the Israeli outlet, Netanyahu obtained on Thursday a doc have been it was said that Hamas place was alligned with the supply made by US Particular Envoy Steve Witkoff – which incorporates the discharge of 10 reside hostages and 18 useless hostages in trade for a 60-day ceasefire and the discharge of Palestinian prisoners-.
The report additionally famous that these potential negotiations may be sooner than in earlier situations, with two unnamed sources cited by Channel 12 explaining that Hamas’s reply could possibly be prepared as early as subsequent week.
This doc arrives on Netanyahu’s desk simply hours after Mossad’s director, David Barnea, met Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani in Doha, Qatar, to advance on the difficulty of hostage deal negotiations.
In accordance with statements made by Mossad representatives, the choice of arriving at a “partial deal” that will not see the return of all of the hostages was “utterly discarded.”
Mossad director David Barnea seen over a wall of hostage posters in Tel Aviv (illustrative) (credit score: FLASH90)
A protracted strategy to convey again the hostages
On Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued an announcement outlining Israel’s ideas for ending the struggle: dismantling Hamas’s army capabilities; returning all hostages, each dwelling and deceased; demilitarizing the Gaza Strip; not solely disarming Hamas but in addition making certain that no weapons are manufactured in or smuggled into the territory; sustaining Israeli safety management in Gaza, together with the safety perimeter; and establishing an alternate civilian administration that’s neither Hamas nor the Palestinian Authority.
Whereas mediators Qatar and Egypt try to formulate a framework that would come with the discharge of all hostages and an finish to the struggle, the potential of negotiating a partial deal – involving the discharge of solely 10 hostages – has not been dominated out.
An Egyptian supply accustomed to negotiations informed Saudi channel Al Arabiya on Thursday that the proposal for ending the struggle and hostage trade can be carried out in two phases.
Amichai Stein contributed to this report.