Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signaled a major shift: Israel is open to a deal with Hamas that includes “ending the fighting” in Gaza, according to a statement from the PM’s office.
Negotiators in Doha are exploring every avenue, weighing the Witkoff framework alongside a direct cessation of hostilities. This dual-track approach aims to bring both sides to the table under clear terms.
The conditions laid out include the release of all hostages, the exile of Hamas terrorists and the disarmament of the Gaza Strip. If agreed, these measures could reshape the humanitarian landscape and open corridors for aid to reach communities in need.
For young global citizens, business and tech enthusiasts, and changemakers alike, this announcement underscores how diplomacy and data-driven talks can drive real-world impact. Whether you follow politics, human rights or the latest in peacebuilding tech, the Doha talks bear watching.
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Israel open to 'ending the fighting' as part of Gaza deal: PM office
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