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The return of the head of Mossad from the ceasefire talks in Rome

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office announced the return of the head of the Mossad to the occupied territories after participating in the ceasefire talks in Rome.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News, citing Al Jazeera, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced that Mossad chief David Barnia has returned to the occupied territories from the ceasefire meeting in Rome, the capital of Italy.

This meeting was held today in Rome with the presence of the head of the Mossad, the head of the CIA, the Prime Minister of Qatar and the head of the Egyptian Intelligence Organization.

Axios quoted the Prime Minister’s Office of the Zionist regime as saying that an explanatory document regarding the proposed prisoner exchange agreement presented by the Zionist regime was discussed at the Rome meeting. and talks with mediators regarding the main issues raised in the agreement will continue.

The New York Times also quoted Zionist officials as saying that Netanyahu is the main factor behind the strict stance of the Zionist regime in the Rome talks, and that high-ranking security officials of this regime are seeking more flexibility for the occupation forces to sign The ceasefire agreement and the exchange of prisoners put pressure on Netanyahu.

Also, the New York Times announced that in the talks in Rome, issues such as the length of time the Zionist forces would remain in Gaza during the ceasefire were discussed, and the Zionist negotiators in these talks discussed the issue of the withdrawal of the Zionist forces from The Philadelphia axis has been discussed in case of installing tunnel exploration equipment.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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