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    Israel’s Diplomatic Efforts and Political Tensions Amid Hamas Conflict

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    What It Is About

    The Times of Israel’s Daily Briefing brings a comprehensive update on the 243rd day of the conflict with Hamas. Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman and political reporter Sam Sokol join host Jessica Steinberg to discuss the latest developments.

    Why It Matters

    This briefing offers insights into Israel’s extensive diplomatic efforts to secure hostages and the stark political reactions within the country, exemplifying the ongoing challenges Israel faces both domestically and internationally.

    The Big Picture

    Berman elaborates on diplomatic negotiations as the Biden administration dialogues with Hamas through Qatar to formulate a hostage agreement. Israel has shown willingness to finalize the deal, with the government taking unprecedented steps to ensure the hostages’ release. However, Israel remains resolute on three critical points: defeating Hamas militarily, securing the release of all hostages, and eradicating Gaza as a future terrorist stronghold.

    What They’re Saying

    Diplomatic Front

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently communicated with French President Emmanuel Macron, who reiterated France’s support for Israel and the hostages’ release, reinforcing international solidarity with Israel amidst the conflict.

    Political Landscape

    Political reporter Sam Sokol highlights the tension among Israeli leaders. Far-right ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have threatened to destabilize the government if Netanyahu agrees to what they perceive as a dangerous deal. On the other hand, ultra-Orthodox parties have shown support for the agreement, diverging from their usual non-involvement in security matters due to their community’s traditionally limited army participation.

    Jerusalem Day Flag March

    Sokol notes that the provocative Jerusalem Day flag march is set to proceed through the Old City. The event’s contentious nature is exacerbated by the participation of Ben Gvir, further highlighting internal political divides.

    Looking Ahead

    For continuous updates, readers are encouraged to follow The Times of Israel’s ongoing live blog.

    Further Reading

    Related articles provide deep dives into the hostage negotiation efforts and the political implications for Israel:

    Discussed Articles:

    • PM says Biden version of the deal is ‘incomplete’; US: It accurately reflects Israeli offer
    • Macron tells Netanyahu Gaza war must end, is mum on freeing hostages as condition
    • Biden’s ‘Israeli’ proposal for a hostage deal leaves key questions unanswered
    • Far-right ministers accuse Netanyahu of ‘whitewashing’ hostage deal, hiding details

    In Memory

    A tribute to civilians and soldiers lost in Hamas’s attacks on Israel, and a reminder of those still missing whose fate remains uncertain.

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    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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