Israel accepts US hostage deal compromise, awaits Hamas response

Published date23 March 2024
AuthorEVE YOUNG
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
According to the reports, there were originally major disagreements about this number, prompting the American compromise proposal

The Israeli team in Qatar has been authorized to discuss the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza, according to N12, who also reported that a Hamas response will likely take a few days to receive due to the logistics of getting approval from Hamas leadership in Gaza.

Mossad Chief David Barnea flew to Qatar Friday to meet CIA director William Burns, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Thani, and Egyptian Intelligence Minister Abbas Kamal to discuss a hostage deal that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he believes is possible to agree on, although there is "still difficult work to get there."

N12 reported that Senior Hamas officials, such as Ismail Haniyeh, were also present for the talks in Qatar.

Qatari-based news network Al-Jazeera published an exclusive report on Saturday claiming some conditions agreed upon during the compromise.

The report claimed that Israel has agreed to let 2,000 Gazans return to the north of the Gaza Strip, starting two weeks after the agreement is signed. The report also stated that Israel had denied Hamas's request to release 30 prisoners for every female soldier and countered with an offer to release five prisoners for every female soldier.

Additionally, Al-Jazeera reported that Israel had requested the release of the bodies of Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul.

Importantly, no Israeli official has confirmed any of the claims made in this report.

"The Israeli team that is present [in Doha] has the authority to reach an agreement," Blinken told Al Arabiya English in a video interview on Thursday amid reports that the delegation had been put under constraints.

Blinken urged Israel's Cabinet on Friday to find a solution to the issue of Gazan leadership after Hamas said that "even after operations in Rafah, the challenge...

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