
Israel said Tuesday that it was recalling its senior Gaza hostage negotiators from Doha "for consultation", days after launching an intensified campaign in the Palestinian territory.
The indirect talks in Qatar, which has played a mediating role throughout the war, began over the weekend, just as Israel's new offensive was getting underway.
"After about a week of intensive contacts in Doha, the senior negotiation team will return to Israel for consultation, while working levels will remain in Doha for the time being," read a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, accusing Hamas of refusing to accept a deal.
A source close to Hamas, however, said on Tuesday that Israel's delegation "has not held any real negotiations since last Sunday," blaming "Netanyahu's systematic policy of obstruction."
Earlier in the day, Qatar had said Israel's "irresponsible, aggressive behavior" with the expanded campaign had undermined the chances of a ceasefire.
Following Netanyahu's announcement, the main group representing the families of hostages still being held in Gaza said it was "profoundly alarmed and devastated" at the decision to recall the negotiators, warning their loved ones' lives were in danger.
Militants took 251 hostages during the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel that sparked the war, 57 of whom remain in Gaza, including 34 the military says are dead.
AFP
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