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    Israel Pulls Negotiators from Qatar as Gaza Talks Stall

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    What’s happening

    Israel has recalled its negotiation team from Qatar as talks aimed at renewing a truce with Hamas in Gaza have hit a stalemate. The delegation, led by Mossad chief David Barnea, was instructed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to return after it became clear that no progress was being made, particularly on the issue of the release of women and children held in captivity.

    Why it matters

    The breakdown of negotiations and the subsequent resumption of military operations in Gaza underscore the volatile nature of the region’s peace efforts. Israel’s firm stance on the release of captives indicates a no-compromise approach to negotiations, which could lead to further escalation of tensions. The move also signals to Hamas and the international community Israel’s resolve in adhering to its demands for a truce.

    The backdrop

    Despite the collapse of talks, Mossad Director David Barnea acknowledged the extensive efforts of international mediators, including CIA Director William Burns, Egyptian spy chief Abbas Kamel, and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed Al Thani, who facilitated the release of 84 Israelis and 24 foreign nationals previously held. However, signs of Hamas reneging on its commitments had been evident since Wednesday, prompting Israel to prepare for the possibility of renewed military action.

    Between the lines

    Israeli sources have indicated that the recent actions taken by the military caught Hamas off guard, with a rapid mobilization of Israeli forces from their staging areas. The return of the Israeli negotiation team and the full-scale resumption of combat activities serve as a clear message that the terms of the truce will not be softened, particularly regarding the release of captives.

    What’s next

    With Israel maintaining its position and Hamas facing renewed military pressure, the prospects for an immediate resolution seem dim. The international community’s role in mediating may become more crucial as both sides reassess their strategies in the wake of this latest development in the peace process.

    Comments

    Israel reiterates its commitment: Israel will not budge an inch from the agreed framework, state Israeli sources. Bring the women home.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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