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Israel to send negotiators to Gaza talks despite 'unacceptable' Hamas demands, PM says

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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