The negotiations continued on the eve of the third visit by Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
The first spin of indirect negotiations to stop the fire between Israel and Hamas in Qatar ended with no avail. It was reported by two Palestinian sources familiar with negotiations, Reuters reported Monday, July 7.
According to them, the Delegation of Israel had a limited mandate to reach a Hamas agreement.
“The Israeli delegation has no real authority to end the agreements,” the resources mentioned after the first session of the Doha negotiations.
The negotiations continued on Sunday on the eve of the third visit by Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Net Popular in the White House after Donald Trump’s return to the US president’s post nearly six months ago.
The NetAntamatu, before leaving Washington, said that Israeli entrepreneurs had clear instructions to reach a ceasefire agreement in the conditions that Israel had approved.
Meanwhile, on Saturday night, people gathered at the square at Tel Aviv near the Ministry of Defense, urging them to end a stopping agreement and return about 50 hostages, which is still in the gas sector.
It is believed that about the 20 hostages left with Hamas were still alive after October 7, 2023, when group militants in South Israel attacked, killing nearly 1,200 people and getting 251 hostage.
On July 1, Trump said his representatives received permission to Truce with Hamas in the gas sector for 60 days from Israeli officials.
Remember that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netamy will meet Trump on July 7 in Washington.
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