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Critical days ahead for hostage deal as top Israeli officials head to Qatar

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dispatched his security chiefs for the first joint visit since August

January 12, 2025 10:42
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Protesters call for an hostage deal with Hamas in Tel Aviv on the fourth night of Chanukah (Photo: Getty Images)

ByShirit Avitan Cohen, Jewish News Syndicate

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An Israeli negotiating team has travelled to Qatar to work on a hostage deal amid reports that talks are reaching a critical stage.

"The coming days are pivotal for advancing a deal," a senior source in Jerusalem told Israel Hayom as Mossad Director David Barnea, Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) Director Ronen Bar and Israel Defense Forces representative Maj. Gen. (ret.) Nitzan Alon embark on their first joint trip to Qatar in August.

Following recent diplomatic progress, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed the senior negotiating team on Saturday to proceed to Qatar for in-depth discussions on finalising a hostage agreement.

This development followed intensive morning security consultations in Jerusalem led by Netanyahu, alongside Hostages and Missing Persons Coordinator Gal Hirsch, security chiefs and the defense minister. Over the weekend, incoming US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff joined an extended discussion with Netanyahu's team and security leadership, according to participating sources.