Netanyahu, Hamas chief point out deal on Gaza truce and hostages is shut

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  • LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:
  • Hostage launch deal mentioned to be shut
  • Israel troops have encircled of Gaza’s greatest refugee camp Jabalia
  • Hostage dies in captivity, militant group says
  • Palestinians say Israeli air strikes on Jabalia in north Gaza and Khan Younis within the south kill 43 individuals

GAZA/JERUSALEM, Nov 21 (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday requested his authorities to simply accept a deal for Palestinian Hamas militants to free some hostages in Gaza in trade for a multi-day truce even because the loss of life of a hostage in captivity was introduced.

Officers from Qatar, which has been mediating negotiations, in addition to the U.S., Israel and Hamas have for days been saying a deal was imminent.

Earlier than gathering together with his full authorities, Netanyahu met on Tuesday together with his conflict cupboard and wider nationwide safety cupboard over the deal. Hamas is believed to be holding greater than 200 hostages, taken when its fighters surged into Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 individuals, based on Israeli tallies.

The Israeli prime minister mentioned the intervention of U.S. President Joe Biden had helped to enhance the deal in order that it included extra hostages for fewer concessions.

However Netanyahu mentioned Israel’s broader mission had not modified.

“We’re at conflict and we’ll proceed the conflict till we obtain all our objectives. To destroy Hamas, return all our hostages and be certain that no one in Gaza can threaten Israel,” he mentioned in a recorded message at the beginning of the newest authorities assembly.

If agreed, the accord would see the primary truce of a conflict wherein Israeli bombardments have flattened swathes of Hamas-ruled Gaza, killed 13,300 civilians within the tiny densely populated enclave and left about two-thirds of its 2.3 million individuals homeless, based on authorities in Gaza.

A U.S. official briefed on the discussions mentioned the deal would come with 50 hostages taken from Israel, largely ladies and youngsters, in trade for 150 Palestinian prisoners and a pause within the combating of 4 or 5 days.

The pause would facilitate supply of humanitarian assist to Gaza.

[1/7]Individuals maintain indicators throughout an indication held to demand the liberation of hostages who’re being held within the Gaza Strip after they had been seized by Hamas gunmen on October 7, in Tel Aviv, Israel, November 21, 2023. REUTERS/Amir Cohen Acquire Licensing Rights

Qatar International Ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari mentioned the proposal on a hostage launch deal was delivered to Israel within the early hours of Tuesday.

“The State of Qatar is awaiting the results of the Israeli authorities’s vote on the proposal,” he mentioned.

Hamas has up to now launched solely 4 captives: U.S. residents Judith Raanan, 59, and her daughter, Natalie Raanan, 17, on Oct. 20, citing “humanitarian causes,” and Israeli ladies Nurit Cooper, 79, and Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, on Oct. 23.

The armed wing of the Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, which participated within the Oct. 7 raid with Hamas, introduced late on Tuesday the loss of life of one of many Israeli hostages it has held because the Oct. 7 assaults on Israel.

“We beforehand expressed our willingness to launch her for humanitarian causes, however the enemy was stalling and this led to her loss of life,” Al Quds Brigades mentioned on its Telegram channel.

As consideration targeted on the hostage launch deal, combating on the bottom raged on with Israel saying its forces had encircled the Jabalia refugee camp, a significant city flashpoint and Hamas militant stronghold.

The Palestinian information company WAFA mentioned 33 individuals had been killed and dozens wounded in an Israeli air strike on a part of Jabalia, a congested city extension of Gaza Metropolis the place Hamas has been battling advancing Israeli armoured forces.

In southern Gaza, Hamas-affiliated media mentioned 10 individuals had been killed and 22 injured by an Israeli air strike on an house within the metropolis of Khan Younis.

Reuters couldn’t instantly confirm the accounts of combating on both facet.

Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Gaza, Emily Rose in Jerusalem, Andrew Mills in Doha, Steve Holland and Jonathan Landay in Washington, and Reuters bureaux; writing by Idrees Ali, Raju Gopalakrishnan, Peter Graff, Mark Heinrich and Cynthia Osterman; enhancing by Simon Cameron-Moore, Alex Richardson, Nick Macfie and Deepa Babington

Our Requirements: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

A senior correspondent with practically 25 years’ expertise overlaying the Palestinian-Israeli battle together with a number of wars and the signing of the primary historic peace accord between the 2 sides.

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