Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Israel Shows Renewed Optimism for Gaza Hostage Deal Amid Negotiations
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Israel Shows Renewed Optimism for Gaza Hostage Deal Amid Negotiations. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar stated Monday that there is growing optimism regarding a potential hostage deal with Hamas in Gaza, although an agreement is not finalized. Discussions are ongoing concerning the return of approximately 100 hostages held by various militant groups in Gaza, with efforts reportedly intensifying, REUTERS reports. According to a Palestinian official, Hamas has requested other factions in Gaza to provide lists of hostages in their custody, including those who may have died. Saar emphasized that no ceasefire would occur in Gaza until all hostages are returned, reiterating Israel's firm stance on the matter. Mediators, supported by the United States, have increased efforts to facilitate communication between Israel and Hamas to reach a potential agreement. Families of hostages expressed tentative hope following a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who indicated that conditions for a deal are improving. Saar noted that Hamas' position might have evolved, stating, "If both parties are interested in an agreement, there is a better chance it will be achieved.” Following its October 7 attack, Hamas and allied groups took more than 250 hostages to Gaza, alongside launching assaults that killed over 1,200 people, according to Israeli reports . Gaza health authorities reported over 44,000 Palestinian deaths in the Israeli offensive launched after the October 7 attack, adding urgency to the situation. While no immediate comment came from Hamas, an allied militant group expressed optimism about the ongoing negotiations.
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