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CNN report: Mossad chief meets with Qatari prime minister positive | Israel Hayom

2023-12-17T14:59:51.863Z

Highlights: CNN report: Mossad chief meets with Qatari prime minister positive. The two met in Oslo in order to jumpstart talks for another hostage deal. The first lull in the war, mediated by Qatar, led to the release of abductees from the Gaza Strip, mainly women and children, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners without blood on their hands. The meeting was scheduled even before the weekend disaster in Sejaiya, during which three abductees were killed by accidental IDF fire. However, sources claimed that the meeting between Dadi Barnea and al-Thani increased the urgency to move the moves.


The two met in Oslo in order to jumpstart talks for another hostage deal • The meeting was scheduled even before the incident in Sejaiya, in which three abductees were killed by accidental IDF gunfire


The meeting between the Mossad chief and Qatar's prime minister was described as "positive," according to a CNN report on Sunday, citing diplomatic sources. The two met in Oslo in order to jumpstart talks for another hostage deal.

The meeting was scheduled even before the weekend disaster in Sejaiya, during which three abductees were killed by accidental IDF fire. However, sources claimed that the meeting between Dadi Barnea and al-Thani increased the urgency to move the moves.

Is another respite on the agenda? IDF activity in the Gaza Strip, photo: IDF Spokesperson

The first lull in the war, mediated by Qatar, led to the release of abductees from the Gaza Strip, mainly women and children, in exchange for Palestinian prisoners without blood on their hands.

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