The talks focused on the possibility of Hamas releasing 10-20 women and children, in exchange for a three-day ceasefire and humanitarian supplies to the northern Gaza Strip.
Whether or not the negotiations are implemented depends on the situation of the Israel-Hamas conflict on the ground. (Source: AP) |
The Washington Post on November 11 quoted an Arab diplomatic official as saying that the joint efforts of the Israeli National Intelligence Agency (Mossad), the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and Qatar's intermediary role to free a number of Israeli hostages held by the Hamas Islamist movement have just ended.
According to a diplomatic official who requested anonymity, the negotiations have made some progress, but no implementation date has been set and this depends on the development of the conflict situation in the Gaza Strip.
According to the source, the negotiations focused on the possibility of releasing 10-20 women and children, in exchange for a three-day ceasefire and humanitarian supplies to the northern Gaza Strip.
In a development related to the conflict in the Gaza Strip, on November 11, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called for action to deal with the conflict in Gaza instead of "just talking".
Speaking at the airport before departing for Saudi Arabia to attend a summit on the crisis, Mr Raisi said: "Gaza is not a place for empty words. Action is needed. Today, the unity of Muslim countries is very important."
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