Reuters: The heads of CIA and Mossad meet with the Prime Minister of Qatar focusing on the Gaza ceasefire
An official told Reuters News agency that the heads of the CIA and Mossad are scheduled to meet with Qatar’s prime minister with the aim of starting new negotiations for a ceasefire and a prisoner exchange in the Gaza war.
According to Isna, an official said that the heads of the CIA (US Central Intelligence Agency) and Mossad (Israeli foreign intelligence service) are scheduled to start negotiations on a short-term ceasefire agreement in the Gaza war and the exchange of prisoners between the regime today (Sunday). Zionist and Hamas to meet with the Prime Minister of Qatar in Doha.
The Reuters news agency reported that the official told the news agency that the purpose of the talks is to persuade the Zionist regime and Hamas to a short-term ceasefire in Gaza with the hope that it will lead to a more stable agreement in this regard.
Details of how many prisoners will be released as part of the deal are still unclear, he said.
The continuation of Israeli airstrikes and the lack of progress in diplomatic efforts in the cease-fire negotiations have made it difficult to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza’s civilians, and have intensified concerns about humanitarian disasters such as famine and increased deaths due to infectious diseases and the lack of medicine and medical equipment.
So far, nearly 43,000 civilians in Gaza have been martyred as a result of the attacks of the Zionist regime.
The delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza is slow due to the fact that the important border crossings of this city have become a war zone and some disruptions by the Zionist army under the pretext of controlling the cargo that enters Gaza.
The previous round of ceasefire negotiations, which was held in Doha with the mediation of the United States, Egypt and Qatar between the representatives of the Hamas movement and the Zionist regime, according to informed sources of the mediating countries and Hamas, was due to the disruptions of the prime minister of this regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, in these negotiations by determining Making new conditions and not responding to the suggestions of the mediators did not lead to tangible results.
end of message
RCO NEWS
RCO