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Gaza ceasefire talks in limbo as Israel recalls negotiators

Gaza ceasefire talks in limbo as Israel recalls negotiators
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced he's recalling Israel's negotiators from Doha after Hamas made new demands in response to the latest Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal proposal.Why it matters: The breakdown came as White House envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Italy for talks on Gaza with Qatari and Israeli officials. Witkoff hoped to then travel to Doha to seal the deal for a 60-day ceasefire this week.An Israeli official said the decision to recall the negotiators was made to try and "shake up" the negotiations and put additional pressure on Hamas to agree to the proposal, which also calls for the release of 10 live hostages and 18 deceased hostages.The Israeli official stressed that the talks "did not collapse." But it's not yet clear whether this will lead to a significant pause in the negotiations.Behind the scenes: Hamas demanded that the number of Palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the hostages be increased, according to a senior Israeli official and a source familiar with the details.Qatari mediators had asked Hamas not to reopen that issue. When they did, Israeli officials reacted angrily.What they're saying: "In light of Hamas' response to the proposal" it's been decided to recall the negotiating team for further consultations in Israel, Netanyahu's office said in a statement."We appreciate the efforts of the mediators, Qatar and Egypt, and the efforts of White House envoy Steve Witkoff to achieve a breakthrough in the talks."Breaking it down: The Qatari and Egyptian mediators gave an updated proposal to both Israel and Hamas one week ago. Israel accepted the proposal. After an initial delay, Hamas gave a response on Tuesday, but the Egyptian and Qatari mediators said it was not good enough and refused to deliver it to the Israelis, three sources with direct knowledge say.On Thursday morning, Hamas delivered a new and more detailed response. Israeli officials say it was better than the previous one, but still created significant gaps between the parties, particularly on the prisoners issue.Zoom in: Hamas demanded that Israel release 200 Palestinians serving life sentences for killing Israelis, rather than the 125 included in the proposal, and 2,000 Palestinians detained in Gaza after October 7, rather than the proposed 1,200, the sources say.In response, senior Israeli officials told White House envoy Steve Witkoff that Hamas' demand was "unacceptable," according to a source familiar with the negotiations.The source noted that this is Hamas' opening position in the negotiation, not a final position.

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