Israel sends team to Qatar for Gaza talks as Netanyahu leaves for US
Monday, 7 July 2025 () Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes his discussions with US President Trump will bolster Gaza hostage release and ceasefire negotiations, which have resumed in Qatar. Netanyahu emphasized his commitment to securing a ceasefire under Israel's accepted conditions, ensuring the return of hostages, and eliminating the threat posed by Hamas.
Israel has firmly rejected Hamas' proposed changes to the Qatari-mediated ceasefire deal, calling them "unacceptable." Despite this, Prime Minister Netanyahu has directed Israel’s negotiating team to proceed to Qatar on Sunday for proximity talks, as part of the ongoing U.S.-brokered effort led by...
New details emerge on Gaza ceasefire proposal as Netanyahu heads to the White House
Diplomatic efforts are ongoing as US President Donald Trump looks to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and..
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