Channel 13 reported that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has recently approved sending a delegation from Tel Aviv to participate in negotiations concerning the situation in the Gaza Strip. This decision comes at a sensitive time as events in the region escalate.
Despite the approval, no date has been set for the delegation's departure or the location where the talks will be held, raising questions about the possibility of making actual progress in the negotiations. Reports indicate that the negotiations may not take place in Cairo or Doha, as Washington and Tel Aviv seek to find an alternative venue.
In a related context, Channel 12 quoted a Tel Aviv official confirming that the process of recovering the captives in Gaza is extremely urgent. The Chief of Staff of the Israeli Occupation Army, Eyal Zamir, stated that he does not have a precise understanding of how long it will take to evacuate the city of Gaza from its residents.
The session dedicated to discussing the situation in Gaza witnessed sharp tension, as a verbal dispute erupted between the Occupation's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Chief of Staff Zamir. Zamir accused Smotrich of misunderstanding and failing to distinguish between the battalion and the brigade, reflecting the internal division within the Occupation government.
At the same time, international mediators expressed their frustration with the United States' position, considering that it has not exerted enough pressure on Tel Aviv to respond positively to Hamas's agreement on the proposal for a prisoner exchange. It seems that Washington still supports the military option, including advancing towards the city of Gaza.
The Families of the Captives Authority announced an escalation in their movement within the entity, calling for massive demonstrations on Sunday and Tuesday, demanding an end to the war and ensuring the recovery of the captives from the Gaza Strip. This escalation reflects the growing concern among families about the fate of their loved ones.
The process of recovering the captives in Gaza is considered extremely urgent.





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Hebrew media: Netanyahu approves sending a negotiating delegation regarding Gaza amid uncertainty about the time and place.