Mossad chief’s trip to Qatar to discuss the exchange of prisoners with Hamas
The head of the Zionist spy agency will leave for Qatar on Wednesday to consult on the exchange of prisoners with Hamas. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the head of the spy agency of the Zionist regime will leave for Qatar on Wednesday for consultations regarding the exchange of prisoners with Hamas.
According to the website “The Times of Israel” David Barnia, the head of the Mossad, will go to Doha, the capital of Qatar, today and meet with “Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani” » The Prime Minister of Qatar will meet to discuss the final details of the exchange of hostages, which is scheduled to take place on Thursday morning.
According to this report , questions remain about the mechanism for the release of the hostages, as well as the initiation of a ceasefire. Hamas has announced that the exchange of prisoners will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow, while Israel has not yet announced a time.
On Wednesday, after 47 days have passed since the start of the “Al-Aqsa storm” operation by the Islamic resistance movement “Hamas” against the Zionist regime and the defeat of the occupying army in the ground attack on the Gaza Strip, the cabinet of the interim regime has resorted to accepting the ceasefire agreement with the mediation of the governments of Qatar and Egypt.
In an interview with CNN, an Israeli official confirmed the starting time at 10 am, but another Israeli official said that this time will be finalized only in the Barnia meeting in Doha. Israel supported the agreement to release the detainees, with the exception of 3 ministers who belong to the religious Zionist party. Achieving a ceasefire agreement, today it continued its attacks against hospitals and residential shelters in Gaza and, in addition, bombed areas of southern Lebanon. A knowledgeable source from Lebanon’s Hezbollah stated that if the invaders do not adhere to the ceasefire, we will respond to them.
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