Mediators have become despairing of the likelihood of reaching a hostage release agreement between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leadership, but Netanyahu indicated his willingness to risk the collapse of his coalition government to facilitate the return of Israeli hostages in Gaza.
According to Ynet News, Netanyahu's allies believe he is prepared to strike a deal. Although extreme right elements within his government have resisted proposed hostage agreements, he has reportedly reconciled with the possibility that accepting a ceasefire could lead to the dissolution of his coalition.
While mediators have struggled to craft a proposal acceptable to both Netanyahu and Hamas terror group leader Yahya Sinwar, diminished international outrage over the conflict is allegedly fostering hope that a resolution may still be achievable.
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According to Ynet News, Netanyahu's allies believe he is prepared to strike a deal. Although extreme right elements within his government have resisted proposed hostage agreements, he has reportedly reconciled with the possibility that accepting a ceasefire could lead to the dissolution of his coalition.
While mediators have struggled to craft a proposal acceptable to both Netanyahu and Hamas terror group leader Yahya Sinwar, diminished international outrage over the conflict is allegedly fostering hope that a resolution may still be achievable.
More