Mossad chief to continue hostage talks in Qatar, source tells 'Post'
- Tal Shoham was held captive for 505 days in Gaza before being released in February, during a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, which has since been broken.
- Shoham was kidnapped along with his family on October 7, 2023, from Kibbutz Be'eri, a community heavily affected by the conflict.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure regarding his handling of the hostage situation, as Israel vows to push deeper into Gaza until 59 hostages are released.
- Shoham expressed fears for the remaining hostages' lives, urging the government not to link their fate to ceasefire discussions.
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Mossad leader has arrived in Qatar for negotiations on Hamas hostages
Benjamin Netanyahu is said to have withdrawn his confidence in the negotiations, and now the next turn: Mossad leader David Barnea is said to be helping to obtain new understandings between Israel and Hamas in Qatar, according to the Israeli media.
Mossad boss to personally negotiate hostages in Qatar
According to a report, the head of Israel's secret service is supposed to push forward the release of the abductees, and the Israeli army is threatening to expand the fighting in the Gaza Strip, where food is running out.
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