The Israeli Prime Minister's Office has stated that the changes Hamas seeks to make to the Qatari ceasefire proposal are unacceptable to Israel. Despite this rejection, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed the Israeli negotiation team to accept an invitation for proximity talks and to continue negotiations for the return of hostages based on the original Qatari proposal that Israel agreed to. The negotiation team is scheduled to depart for talks in Qatar on Sunday. This development follows an assessment of the situation and underscores Israel's willingness to engage in dialogue despite disagreements over the terms proposed by Hamas. The ceasefire proposal in question is backed by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Le Hamas accuse Benjamin Netanyahu de "refuser" de conclure un accord de cessez-le-feu à Gaza https://t.co/PLZKCMd6yo https://t.co/lHTGeRisDj
Netanyahu 'unwilling' to reach Gaza ceasefire deal: Hamas https://t.co/u74COUyocC
Gazze’de ateşkes için Hamas'tan umutları tüketen açıklama: "Netanyahu müzakereleri birbiri ardına engellemekte ustadır ve herhangi bir anlaşmaya varmak istemiyor." https://t.co/X5Z7De4oAZ