According to his own information, the radical Islamic Hamas has entered into the conversations to negotiate the second phase of ceasefiring -the fire with Israel in the war. However, the Israeli government and the terrorist group will not speak directly with each other.
“The contacts and negotiations for the second phase have started,” said Hamas spokesman Adel Latif al-Kanu on Tuesday. Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had had conversations in Washington with employees of US President Donald Trump.
“We are currently concentrating on emergency shelter, help and reconstruction for our people in Gaza,” the Hamas spokesperson added. He did not shared who is involved in the conversations. Israel had previously stated to send a delegation to the Agentland Qatar on the “end of the week” to clarify the “technical details for further implementation” of the ceasefire agreement.
The first phase of the ceasefish -the fire agreement between Israel and Hamas had become in the Gaza Strip of Work on 19 January on January 19 and will last six weeks. In this current phase, Hamas and allies with it will release a total of 33 hostages, in return, 1900 Palestinians have to be released from Israeli prisons.
Israel and Hamas are negotiating indirectly
In the second phase, all remaining hostages must be transferred to Israel and a final end to the Gaza war. Until now, 18 hostages have been released as part of the first phase. Negotiations are not directly guided between Israel and Hamas, but in the US, Egypt and Qatar as an intermediary.
During conversations in Washington, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu registered with high-ranking government officials on the second phase of a cease-fire agreement with the Islamist Hamas in the Gazastrook.
Discussions Netanyahus with the national security adviser Mike Waltz and the Midden -East Sierderstand Steve Witkoff were “positive and friendly”, explained the Prime Minister of Israel. Netanyahu will meet US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
It’s about “technical details”
After the conversation, it was planned that an Israeli delegation will travel to Qatar by the end of the week, “to discuss technical details in connection with the constant implementation of the agreement,” it said.
According to the conditions of the original agreement, which provides for a 42-day ceasefire and a hostage for Palestinian prisoners, the conversations start on Tuesday. They have to free up the way to a possible end of the war.
Source: Krone

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