Israeli PM approves new talks for Gaza hostage release

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Eitan Goldstein
1 min read
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has given the green light for the continuation of talks to free hostages still held by the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza. The approval includes sending a delegation from Mossad and Israel Security Agency to Cairo and Doha for further negotiations, as revealed in a statement from his office. The move signifies a proactive approach by the Israeli government to secure the release of the hostages and emphasizes the ongoing efforts to mitigate the situation in Gaza.

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