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Israel dispatching hostages negotiation team to Rome, Netanyahu says

Israel is dispatching a hostage negotiating team to Rome, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday amid reports that CIA Director William Burns would hold talks there on Sunday on a deal.

“We’re dispatching a team,” Netanyahu told reporters during his meeting with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Sources said Burns would meet Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Egyptian Intelligence Chef Major General Abbas Kamel, and Mossad Chief David Barnea.

When asked if he thought a deal was close to completion, Netanyahu said, “I hope so. Time will tell. We are certainly eager to have one. We are working on it.”

“There has been some movement because of the military pressure that we exerted. I hope it will be sufficient to get the deal completed.”

 CIA Director William J. Burns departs a classified briefing with members of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, January 30, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/Nathan Howard)
CIA Director William J. Burns departs a classified briefing with members of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, January 30, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/Nathan Howard)

Trump added, “It’s a very tough situation. The hostages have to be given back immediately… It’s not an acceptable situation.

Broad agreement on the importance of a deal for releasing hostages

The importance of a deal to secure the release of the remaining 115 hostages is one of the issues on which there is broad agreement between Trump, his rival in the race for the White House Vice President Kamala Harris, and US President Donald Trump.

It was one of the top agenda items in Netanyahu’s meeting with the three US politicians. He brought freed hostages and relatives of those held in Gaza with him on the plane to Washington. They joined him in Congress when he spoke at a joint session of the House and Senate. 

Biden and Netanyahu also met with relatives of the eight hostages held in Gaza who hold US citizenship. News that the bodies of five of the hostages were discovered in Gaza. They believed that their bodies were taken to Gaza after they were killed on October 7 during the Hamas-led invasion of southern Israel on that day.

Netanyahu had wanted to wait to send a delegation to talks until he had consulted with Biden in Washington, to make sure that the Israeli and US positions were aligned on the talks and that there was “no daylight” between them. 

Israel believes that a unified stand with the US is an important factor in helping to sway Hamas to finalize the three-phase deal, which Biden first unveiled on May 31 at the White House.

A Western official, a Palestinian, and two Egyptian sources said that Israel seeks changes to the deal. An Israeli official rejected such reports, emphasizing that Israel was adhering to Biden’s framework for a deal.

Israel has, however, emphasized key points, which it believes fall within the scope of that framework, including retaining military control of the Philadelphi Corridor and seeking to maximize the number of live hostages that would be freed in the first phase of the agreement.

Reuters contributed to this report.

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