Israel to send negotiators to Gaza talks despite 'unacceptable' Hamas demands, PM says
Summary
Israel agreed to send a team to Qatar for talks with Hamas about a ceasefire and hostage release, despite concerns over changes Hamas wants in the deal. The talks come after recent violence in Gaza that left several people dead, including a doctor and his children.Key Facts
- Israel will send negotiators to Qatar for talks with Hamas on a ceasefire and hostage release.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is concerned about changes Hamas wants in the deal, calling them "unacceptable."
- Hamas claims it responded positively to a 60-day ceasefire proposal but wants assurances against future hostilities.
- Recent strikes in Gaza resulted in at least 35 Palestinian deaths, including a doctor and his three children.
- Two American workers with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in a grenade attack; Israel and the US blame Hamas.
- President Trump has talked about a possible agreement soon and is set to meet with Netanyahu.
- Families of Israeli hostages held a rally in Tel Aviv urging a deal to secure the hostages' release.
- An Israeli airstrike hit a UN-run school in Gaza City, which was sheltering displaced individuals.
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