Israel army chief says captive ‘deal on table’, Israel must take it: Report
Summary
The Israeli military chief mentioned that there is a possible deal to free captives held in Gaza. This deal is considered risky due to ongoing military actions in Gaza. The comments coincide with Israel's security cabinet discussing a truce proposal mediated by Qatar and Egypt.Key Facts
- The Israeli military chief stated a deal to free captives in Gaza is possible.
- Israeli military actions in Gaza could endanger captives' lives.
- The Israeli security cabinet is meeting to discuss a truce proposal from Qatar and Egypt.
- Protests in Israel demand the end of the war and the release of captives.
- Hamas accepted a proposal for a temporary 60-day pause in military operations.
- Israel continues its military advance into Gaza City despite famine warnings.
- Over half a million people in Gaza face famine, with a rising number expected.
- Recent bombing by Israel in Gaza killed journalists and brought international condemnation.
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