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    Hamas Rejection Hampers Israel-Hamas Hostage Negotiations

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    What it is about

    Efforts to reach a hostage release agreement between Israel and Hamas are facing hurdles, as Hamas insists on rejecting any new deal unless the conflict in Gaza ceases, according to security sources.

    Why it matters

    The stalemate endangers the lives and freedom of hostages while blocking opportunities for regional stabilization. Israeli and U.S. leadership anticipated that the targeted actions against Hamas figures might provide a path towards an agreement.

    Driving the News

    CIA Director William Burns, Mossad Director David Barnea, and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed al-Thani recently met in Doha to explore new negotiation frameworks. Potential mini-deals were discussed to foster communication channels with the new Hamas leadership.

    International Mediation

    With the mediation of countries like Qatar and Egypt, supported by U.S. engagement, efforts continue to achieve the release of hostages taken during Hamas’s aggression on southern Israel. Despite this, no significant headway has been made in recent meetings.

    Statements and Stance

    Hamas continues to dismiss attempts at temporary truces, demanding a halt to what they term as Israeli aggression and military presence in Gaza. This intransigence is seen as a major barrier to peace and humanitarian resolution.

    The Big Picture

    Amid a tight timeline with the current U.S. administration nearing its term end, efforts persist under a pressing environment to resolve hostage crises and alleviate humanitarian distress. Reports suggest significant concerns over the hostages’ safety with the numbers potentially differing on the ground reality, affirming Israel’s careful considerations and data assessments.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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