President Biden has sent letters to the President of Egypt and the Emir of Qatar, urging them to press Hamas to agree to a meeting in Cairo. The meeting would involve the head of Israel's Mossad and top Qatari and Egyptian officials, with the aim of resolving the deadlock in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
President Biden has sent letters to the President of Egypt and the Emir of Qatar , urging them to press Hamas to agree to a meeting in Cairo. The meeting would involve the head of Israel's Mossad and top Qatar i and Egypt ian officials, with the aim of resolving the deadlock in negotiations for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza . If successful, the negotiations could lead to a six-week ceasefire in Gaza and the release of 40 hostages.
In return, Israel would release approximately 700 Palestinian prisoners, including those serving life sentences for killing Israelis
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