November 21, 2023
1 min read

Netanyahu Optimistic on Hostage Deal

Israel’s war cabinet met on Tuesday evening, followed by the convening of the security cabinet and government…reports Asian Lite News

 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed hope that a deal to free hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip would be finalised “soon” and called for special cabinet meetings in response to “developments” related to the emerging deal.

“We are making progress,” Netanyahu said on Tuesday, addressing the Qatar-mediated efforts to sign a deal to free some of the hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a multi-day temporary cease-fire.

“I hope there will be good news soon,” he added during a tour near the Israel-Lebanon border, Xinhua news agency reported.

Israel’s war cabinet met on Tuesday evening, followed by the convening of the security cabinet and government.

The Prime Minister’s office announced in a press statement that these special meetings are being called “in light of developments regarding the release of our hostages”.

As part of the regular procedure in Israel, any potential swap deal that includes the release of Palestinian prisoners needs to be brought for a vote in both the security cabinet and the government.

Earlier on Tuesday, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said the group’s officials are “close to reaching a truce agreement” with Israel and that Hamas has delivered its response to Qatar, according to a report by Israel’s state-owned Kan TV news.

According to Kan, the deal would include the release of about 50 civilian hostages held by Hamas in exchange for the release of female and teen Palestinian prisoners from Israeli prisons, as well as a several-day pause in fighting.

About 240 hostages, comprising civilians, soldiers, children, women and the elderly of various nationalities, were taken to Gaza by Hamas militants in their surprise raids on October 7. About 1,200 people were killed in the attack, mostly civilians. Since the massive offensive launched by Israel on the very same day, at least 13,000 have been killed in the Gaza Strip, primarily civilians, according to the government media office in the besieged enclave.

ALSO READ-Israeli Forces Uncover 35 Gaza Tunnels, Seize Weapons

Previous Story

Netherlands Faces Political Shift

Next Story

India Skips UN Vote on Sports for Peace Resolution

Latest from -Top News

UN Watchdog Raps China on Tibet Abuses

Raising concerns about the human rights violations in China, Turk highlighted the lack of progress on much-needed legal reform to ensure compliance with international human rights law….reports Asian Lite News United Nations

At G7, Modi Calls Out Terror Backers

Emphasising the security challenges, PM Modi called upon countries to strengthen the global fight against terrorism…reports Asian Lite News While participating in the G7 Outreach Session in Kananaskis, Canada, Prime Minister Narendra

Blast Derails Jaffar Express in Balochistan

According to police officials, the blast created a crater approximately three feet wide and deep, damaging nearly six feet of railway track….reports Asian Lite News At least six coaches of Pakistan’s Jaffar

India Presses SCO to Name Pahalgam Terror Act

India has urged that the official outcome statement of the upcoming SCO summit should include a condemnation of the Pahalgam terror attack…reports Asian Lite News India has urged that the recent terror

Carney Welcomes Modi to Canada

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Calgary on Monday morning to attend the G7 Summit at Kananaskis, his first visit to Canada in a decade. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Tuesday
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Protesters mass outside Netanyahu’s house as anger grows

As the initial shock has faded, public anger has grown,

Modi holds talks with Netanyahu

Prime Minister Netanyahu thanked Indian Prime Minister Modi for India’s