DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is sending the director of the Mossad foreign intelligence agency to ceasefire negotiations in Qatar, his office said Saturday, in a sign of progress in talks on the war in Gaza.
It was not immediately clear when David Barnea would travel to Qatar 's capital, Doha, for the latest round of indirect talks between Israel and the Hamas militant group, but there is US pressure for a deal before the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20. Barnea's presence means high-level Israeli officials who would need to sign off on any agreement are now involved.Just one brief ceasefire has been achieved in 15 months of war, and that was in the earliest weeks of fighting.
'Return with an agreement that ensures the return of all hostages, down to the last one — the living for rehabilitation and the deceased for proper burial in their homeland,' said a statement by a group representing some hostages' families.US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said this week a deal is 'very close' and he hoped to complete it before handing over diplomacy to the incoming Trump administration.
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