Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has recently authorized a new negotiating team to discuss the possibility of a ceasefire with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. This move comes after weeks of failed talks between the two sides, with each accusing the other of failure.
Hamas wants Israel to stop its attacks and withdraw its troops from Gaza, which has been facing a severe humanitarian crisis following bombings. On the other hand, Israel is pushing for a temporary ceasefire that will enable it to release hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel. Additionally, Israel seeks the complete defeat of Hamas.
Netanyahu’s decision to form a new negotiating team follows his review of Hamas’ response to the latest proposal put forth by US President Joe Biden. The proposal involves a three-stage plan that includes a temporary ceasefire leading to a permanent ceasefire, hostage exchange, delivery of humanitarian aid, and eventual reconstruction in Gaza. The negotiations are critical to resolving the conflict in the region.
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