JERUSALEM – Following Mossad Director David Barnea’s visit to Qatar, an Israeli official told the Jerusalem Post that as of now, there is “no chance” of bridging the wide gaps between Israel and Hamas. Hamas continues to demand a full end to the war with international guarantees, something Israel refuses without Hamas’s removal from power and full demilitarization of Gaza.
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Qatar’s Prime Minister said Hamas is willing to release all hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, but under terms Israel is “unlikely to accept.” He criticized Israel for focusing on hostages without offering a vision to end the war.
Reports claim Hamas floated a five-year ceasefire proposal, but Israeli officials dismissed it as a recycled offer from the past. For now, negotiations remain deadlocked, though some Israeli sources believe reality on the ground could eventually shift the dynamics.

Because weak bibi refuses to blockade Gaza of food he still wants to be beloved by the UN. This is the etzem of bibi a atheist
Bibi doesn’t want a deal he wants to keep the war going because he’s still expected to resign after due to the failures by 10/7