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Israeli leaders weigh recalling peace team from Qatar
Doha, QatarTuesday, May 20, 2025
The prime minister had promised a businessman named Witkoff to allow aid into Gaza immediately. This promise came after the release of an Israeli-American hostage named Edan Alexander. The Prime Minister’s Office has denied any connection between the aid and the hostage release. They stated that the release happened without any compensation.
Negotiations for a hostage deal have been ongoing since the release of Edan Alexander. Hamas has proposed releasing between seven and nine hostages in exchange for a two-month ceasefire. They also want the release of 300 Palestinian prisoners. Israel has been working on a different plan. They are negotiating based on the "Witkoff outline, " which involves releasing 10 living hostages for a 45-day ceasefire. Hamas is pushing for stronger guarantees from the United States. They want assurances that a complete end to the war will be negotiated, even if only a partial ceasefire is agreed upon.
The situation is complex, with both sides having different priorities. The negotiations involve not just the release of hostages, but also the broader conflict between Israel and Hamas. The role of humanitarian aid adds another layer to the discussions. It is a reminder that the people of Gaza are caught in the middle of a political and military struggle. The outcome of these talks will have significant implications for the region.
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