Israeli Delegation to Travel to Qatar for Gaza Ceasefire Discussions, Reports Say
Israel has decided to send a delegation to Qatar to engage in talks regarding a potential ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, according to Israeli broadcaster Channel 12. The channel cited a senior Israeli official as its source.
It remains uncertain whether the Israeli delegation will depart for Qatar on Saturday or Sunday. In recent days, the United States has been actively working with both Hamas and Israel in an effort to broker a ceasefire agreement.
On Saturday, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed hope that an agreement could be reached within the coming week. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet President Trump in Washington next week, with several media outlets reporting that the meeting is planned for Monday, 7 July.
Qatar has played a key role as a mediator in previous negotiations between Israel and Hamas, particularly concerning ceasefire arrangements and the exchange of hostages. The ongoing conflict in Gaza has prompted repeated international efforts to secure a lasting truce and address humanitarian concerns.
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The post accurately reflects recent reports about Israel sending a delegation to Qatar for ceasefire discussions and hostage negotiations. The involvement of the U.S. in facilitating these talks is also corroborated by the sources. However, the mention of President Trump is misleading, as he is no longer in office.
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