Jerusalem: It has been more than 15 months since the war between Israel and Hamas. But peace has not yet come. The Israeli army is continuously bombing different targets in Gaza. Even after the death of both the chief commanders of Hamas, the terrorists have not yet accepted defeat in front of the Israeli army. In such a situation, now Israel is going to do something big in Gaza. The Israeli army wants to give Gaza a last chance to avoid great destruction.
In this regard, now Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated progress in the talks going on in Gaza on ceasefire. He has also approved sending the director of his intelligence agency ‘Mossad’ to the negotiating table for the next phase of talks. So that peace can now be brought in the Israel-Hamas war. So far, this is being considered Netanyahu’s biggest step towards stopping the Israel-Hamas war. The Prime Minister’s Office informed about this decision on Saturday.
Know where the talks will take place
It is not yet clear when Mossad director David Barnea will visit Qatar’s capital Doha, where talks are being held between Israel and the extremist group Hamas. His presence will mean that now high-level Israeli officials will be involved in the talks, which are required for signing any agreement. In the last 15 months of war, a ceasefire was agreed upon only once for a short time and that too in the initial weeks of the fighting. Since then, talks have been held several times under the mediation of America, Egypt and Qatar but they remained inconclusive.