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Israel has decided to send a delegation on Sunday for the proposed negotiations with Hamas in Qatar regarding the ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he accepted the invitation despite Hamas' demands for unacceptable changes.
Hamas wanted a change in the plan mediated by Qatar, America and Egypt. On Friday night, Hamas responded positively to the 60-day ceasefire proposal and said it was ready for talks.
However, according to a Palestinian official, according to the demand of the amendment of the resolution of Hamas, if the negotiation of a permanent ceasefire fails, it is mentioned that the war should not start again.
