Netanyahu Describes Hamas's Response as "Unacceptable"
SadaNews - The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the amendments requested by the Islamic resistance movement (Hamas) to the Qatari proposal for a ceasefire as "unacceptable."
On another note, families of Israeli captives urged U.S. President Donald Trump not to allow - what they termed the forces of evil in Israel - to continue the war in Gaza.
Israeli media reported - yesterday evening, Saturday - that Israel has decided to send a negotiating delegation to the Qatari capital to discuss the details of the ceasefire proposal in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners, after receiving Hamas's response.
A statement from Netanyahu's office said that he received last night "the amendments that Hamas requests to be included in the Qatari proposal for a ceasefire," confirming that they are unacceptable.
The statement added that the invitation to hold talks to recover the captives was accepted based on the Qatari proposal that Israel approved, noting that the Israeli negotiating delegation team will depart today to hold talks in Doha.
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