Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed optimism that talks with U.S. President Donald Trump could help finalize a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement this week. Before departing for Washington, Netanyahu confirmed Israeli negotiators resumed talks in Doha with clear instructions to reach a truce under terms previously accepted by Israel.
Trump echoed the sentiment, telling reporters he believes a deal with Hamas could be reached “this week,” potentially leading to the release of “quite a few hostages.” This marks Netanyahu’s third visit to the White House since Trump’s return to office nearly six months ago.
Pressure on Netanyahu is intensifying at home, with growing public demands for a permanent ceasefire and the return of roughly 50 hostages still held in Gaza. Some members of his right-wing coalition oppose a ceasefire, while Foreign Minister Gideon Saar and others have shown support.
Hamas responded positively to a U.S.-backed 60-day truce proposal, though complications remain. Palestinian officials cited concerns about humanitarian aid, Israeli troop withdrawal timelines, and the Rafah crossing to Egypt. The first indirect talks in Qatar ended without progress, reportedly due to limited authority granted to the Israeli delegation.
Netanyahu’s office rejected Hamas' proposed changes to the agreement but affirmed Israel’s commitment to continued negotiations based on Qatar’s framework. Netanyahu reiterated that Hamas must be disarmed—an issue Hamas refuses to discuss.
The ongoing conflict began with Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel, killing 1,200 and taking 251 hostages. Israel’s military response has since killed over 57,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s health ministry, and devastated the enclave. Around 20 hostages are believed to remain alive, with most others freed through diplomacy or military operations.
Tensions remain high, but leaders hope the coming days could bring a breakthrough.


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