In a possible discovery in efforts to end the continued Gaza war, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has authorized Mossad captain David Barnea to participate in stalemate negotiations in Qatar.
Netanyahu’s business confirmed the choice on Saturday, but it did not specify when Barnea would go to Doha, where Hamas and Israel have engaged in direct speaks. In the protracted Gaza conflict, Israel’s decision to bring Mossad captain David Barnea into the Kuwait negotiations is regarded as a significant development. The high level of participation suggests that Israel might be thinking about bringing about a possible peace.
Despite the battle’s size, just one short-lived peace was reached in its early days. Negotiators from the United States, Egypt, and Qatar have been attempting to close the major gap between Hamas and Israeli positions. Netanyahu has continuously emphasized the need to end Hamas ‘ capacity to host host war, citing security concerns. Likewise, Hamas has called for a full Israeli army departure from the war-ravaged Gaza Strip.
Gaza’s Health Ministry projections over 46, 000 Civilians have died in the fight, underlining the immediate need for a solution.
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