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    Hamas Hesitates in Talks After Commander’s Death

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    Angered by Assassination

    Following the death of a key Hamas commander, Saleh al-Arouri, Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has expressed to families of US and Israeli hostages that talks with Hamas have hit complications. Al-Arouri was killed in Beirut under undisclosed circumstances, leaving the architect of Hamas’ West Bank operations and a leading figure for the organization out of the picture.

    Why it Matters

    The killing of Saleh al-Arouri might signal a halt to the momentum in negotiating the release of hostages between Hamas and countries like Israel, the United States, and Qatar. The change in the negotiation dynamics introduces new uncertainties in the delicate political landscape of the region, especially as Israel maintains no involvement in Al-Arouri’s death.

    Prior Negotiation Progress

    Hamas had previously shown a willingness to exchange additional Israeli hostages for Palestinians detained in Israeli prisons, a proposition that Israel did not accept. Since the incident, the negotiation process led by various stakeholders, including Egypt and Qatar, has encountered challenges.

    Hostage Safety and Count Uncertain

    While Israeli officials estimate around 133 hostages may still be in Gaza, concerns about their condition remain unaddressed following the event, with the U.S. outlining the difficulty in verifying the hostages’ status.

    Israel’s Position and Self-Defense

    Despite claims of non-involvement, Israeli officials attest to the precise nature of the strike on Al-Arouri. A top advisor to Prime Minister Netanyahu highlighted the strike’s specificity, underlining its focus on the Hamas leadership rather than any Lebanese entities or Hezbollah.

    Continued Conflict

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggests that the ongoing conflict with Hamas may persist, even as negotiations for a hostage deal linger. The enduring strife underscores the longstanding tensions between Israel and Hamas and the far-reaching implications of this high-profile assassination.

    This story was first published on foxnews.com.

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