Mediated Israel-Hamas talks on hostage deal expected next week

Decision to restart talks taken after head of Israel's Mossad met head of CIA and prime minister of Qatar, says source

Next week, Israel and Hamas are expected to resume mediated negotiations aimed at securing the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

This decision came after a significant meeting involving leaders from Israel's Mossad, the CIA, and Qatar's prime minister.

Egypt and Qatar will lead these talks, with strong support from the United States. The conflict, which began after Hamas' attack on southern Israel in October, has persisted for over seven months, causing severe destruction in Gaza.

Both parties continue to blame each other for the stalled negotiations. The international community hopes these talks will lead to progress and alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the region.

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