- White house statement: "The Gaza war has led to a lot of suffering for a long time, and it is time for it to stop." No mention of hostages.
- Mossad head returns from Qatar. He reports that he believes the Israeli cabinet will approve the cease-fire proposal per the answer of Hamas.
- A top Hamas official tells AFP the terror group expects a swift Israeli response — “likely today or tomorrow morning” — to its new “ideas” for halting the Gaza war and freeing hostages.
Around 100 Hamas terrorists killed, over 100 terror sites destroyed during IDF op in Gaza City’s Shejaiya
Israel sends delegation to renewed hostage-truce talks in Doha on Hamas proposal
IDF conducts counterterrorism activity in Jenin area, 5 terrorists reported dead
Hezbollah says its leader meets Hamas delegation to discuss Gaza, ceasefire talks
Israel approved sending a team led by Mossad Director David Barnea to participate in further negotiations.Hamas has dropped its demand for an upfront pledge that Israel ends the war, a move that prompted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to send a team to participate in further negotiations IN DOHA for a deal, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
Netanyahu spoke with US President Joe Biden and informed him that Israel would participate in talks based on the latest draft of the three-phase deal which Israel received on Wednesday. It’s a proposal that deals with the release of the remaining 120 hostages and the issue of a Gaza ceasefire.
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