Israel, Hamas edge closer to cease-fire, prisoner swap in Qatar talks
An Israeli delegation traveled to Doha, Qatar, for negotiations on a potential cease-fire and prisoner exchange with Hamas, according to Israel‘s public broadcaster KAN. The delegation reportedly has “limited authority” to finalize agreements.
Why it matters
The talks mark a critical effort to resolve ongoing tensions between Israel and Hamas, with the possibility of a lasting cease-fire. This comes as both sides face international pressure to reduce hostilities.
Details
- Israel aims to secure an agreement before Jan. 20, when U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
- Negotiations have reportedly made “significant progress” in recent weeks, according to unnamed officials.
- Hamas is believed to be holding approximately 100 Israeli prisoners.
Big picture
Hamas and Israel agreed to a temporary cease-fire in November 2023 during a prisoner swap, but violence resumed shortly after.
This new round of talks could offer a chance to stabilize the volatile situation in Gaza.
What they’re saying on Israel-Hamas prisoner swap
- Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz stated, “We are closer to a prisoner exchange agreement than we have been since the last deal.”
- Katz highlighted progress since the November agreement, framing it as a rare opportunity for resolution.
What’s next
If successful, the agreement could include a broader ceasefire deal. However, time is running out for both sides to finalize terms before the U.S. administration changes hands.