The Citizen (KZN)

Israel takes steps to end hostilitie­s

NETANYAHU: MEETING WILL DISCUSS WAY FORWARD

- Jerusalem

War Cabinet agrees to send delegation to Qatar for talks.

Israel’s war Cabinet has discussed the next steps for talks towards a hostage deal and ceasefire in its war with Hamas, as concern deepens over the increasing­ly desperate situation faced by civilians in the devastated Gaza Strip.

An Israeli delegation that had travelled to Paris for fresh talks on a hostage deal returned to brief the war Cabinet on Saturday night, according to an official and local media reports.

National security advisor Tzachi Hanegbi said in a televised interview shortly before the meeting that the “delegation has returned from Paris – there is probably room to move towards an agreement”.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the meeting would discuss the “next steps in the negotiatio­ns”.

Local media later reported that the meeting had concluded with the Cabinet agreeing to send a delegation to Qatar in the coming days to continue the talks.

As with a previous week-long truce in November that saw more than 100 hostages freed, Qatar, Egypt and the US have been spearheadi­ng efforts to secure a deal.

Domestic pressure on the government to bring the captives home has also steadily mounted, with thousands gathering in Tel Aviv on Saturday night at what has come to be known as “Hostages Square” to demand swifter action.

“We keep telling you: bring them back to us! And no matter how,” said Avivit Yablonka, 45, whose sister Hanan was kidnapped by Hamas on 7 October.

Anti-government protesters were also out in Tel Aviv, blocking streets and calling for Netanyahu’s government to step down as authoritie­s deployed water cannon and mounted officers in a bid to disperse them. “They are not choosing the right path for us.

“Whether it’s [the] economy, whether it’s peace with our neighbours,” software company CEO Moti Kushner said of the government, adding “it looks like they never want to end the war”.

After more than four months of shortages inside the Gaza Strip, the World Food Programme said this week its teams had reported “unpreceden­ted levels of desperatio­n”, while the UN warned that 2.2 million people were on the brink of famine. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? FOOD OF LIFE. Women yesterday carry bread past a building damaged by the Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip as the war with Palestinia­n militant group Hamas continues.
Picture: AFP FOOD OF LIFE. Women yesterday carry bread past a building damaged by the Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip as the war with Palestinia­n militant group Hamas continues.

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