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Israel and Hamas accuse each other of foiling hostage-ceasefire deal


Published on 2024-12-26 07:21:19 - MSN
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  • PM's office says terror group 'reneging on understandings already reached' after Hamas claims Israel adding new demands; Qatar reportedly asks Israel to show more flexibility The post Israel accuses Hamas of foiling hostage deal with return to inflexible stance appeared first on The Times of Israel.

Israel has accused Hamas of undermining a potential hostage deal by reverting to an inflexible stance, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office. This accusation comes amidst ongoing efforts to negotiate the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The statement from Netanyahu's office suggests that Hamas has backtracked on previous agreements, making it difficult to progress in the negotiations. This development has raised concerns about the feasibility of reaching an agreement, with Israel pointing out that Hamas's actions are not conducive to peace or the release of the hostages. The situation remains tense as both sides navigate the complex dynamics of ceasefire talks and hostage negotiations.

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