Netanyahu greenlights new negotiations in Qatar and Cairo to secure ceasefire in Gaza

The office of the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has confirmed that a high-level delegation will be sent to Doha and Cairo in the coming days to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Palestinian militias.

The prime minister has instructed David Barnea, head of Mossad, to lead the Israeli delegation to the talks in Doha, while Ronen Bar, head of Shin Bet, will head to Egypt for the negotiations. Netanyahu’s office has given them the authority to have room for maneuver in the upcoming discussions.

This delegation comes as part of ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and negotiate the release of hostages. The involvement of high-level officials from Israel’s intelligence and security agencies underscores the importance of these talks in resolving the conflict in the region.

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