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    Hopes Rise in Israel as Talks Continue Over Hamas Hostage Deal

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    What It’s About

    As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant prepare to discuss the transition to the third phase of the Gaza conflict, Israel remains steadfast in its attempts to secure a constructive response from Hamas concerning a hostage deal. Reports have surfaced about minor modifications proposed by Hamas to Israel’s standing offer, yet Israeli officials clarify that these so-called changes are inconsequential.

    Why It Matters

    The ongoing conflict has reached a critical juncture, prompting extensive diplomatic coordination involving Egypt, Qatar, and the United States. The mediators are placing considerable pressure on Hamas to agree to an arrangement that could end hostilities and secure the release of Israeli hostages. A successful negotiation could signify an extraordinary breakthrough, providing respite to hostages’ families and easing regional tensions.

    Driving the News

    Israel has made its position clear: it remains committed to the terms of the proposal endorsed by U.S. President Joe Biden. However, Hamas has yet to respond positively. Senior officials in Jerusalem emphasize that Hamas’s persistence should not be mistaken for victory, as Israel’s determination to bring hostages home remains unwavering.

    Israeli Leadership’s Stand

    In recent declarations, Netanyahu reiterated that while Israel might entertain a temporary cease-fire, it intends to continue combating Hamas until all hostages are freed. U.S. diplomatic efforts have subsequently elicited assurances from Netanyahu’s office reaffirming Israel’s commitment to the hostage deal’s original framework, placing the onus on Hamas to respond appropriately.

    Public and Political Reactions

    Despite opposition from certain government ministers, including Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, there is a growing majority within the Israeli government favoring the proposed deal. The prevailing sentiment is that if Hamas were to agree, it could herald a period of calm and facilitate the resolution of outstanding humanitarian issues.

    Grassroots Movements

    Over the weekend, public demonstrations drew attention to the plight of the 120 Israeli hostages still held in Gaza. Former hostage Noa Argamani made an emotional appeal, emphasizing the urgent need for a resolution and reflecting the collective sentiment desired for a swift end to the hostages’ ordeal.

    What to Watch

    While hopes remain cautious among Israeli officials for a breakthrough, the determination in Tel Aviv is solid. The coming days are critical, with intensified diplomatic engagement focusing on compelling Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar to seize this potential historic opportunity, ideally culminating in a mutually beneficial and humane agreement.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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