The Hebrew media revealed that the negotiating team of the occupation has shown a willingness to agree to a partial deal with the Gaza Strip, in a move that could lead to the release of as many detainees as possible in the sector.
These developments come amid increasing international efforts aimed at accelerating talks between the occupation and Hamas, as mediators seek to reach an agreement as soon as possible.
The Hebrew media indicated that the current progress in the negotiations suggests that achieving an agreement may take a long time, reflecting the complexities facing the negotiation process.
A senior official in the security cabinet mentioned that the difference between the current proposals for a comprehensive deal and a partial deal is merely a difference in terminology, meaning that the proposed plans involve several stages.
At the same time, Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for a clear decision from the 'cabinet' stating that the ground maneuver should not be halted in exchange for concluding the deal, reflecting internal tensions regarding how to handle the negotiations.
Sources close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reported that, despite his public statements, he does not rule out accepting a proposal for a partial deal, provided it aligns with the occupation's requirements.
International mediators are trying to accelerate the pace of talks between the occupation and Hamas in order to reach an agreement.





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Hebrew media: The negotiation team is ready for a "partial deal" with Hamas and Netanyahu does not rule it out.