Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected a new proposal for a hostage release, which was put forward by the country's top security officials, including Mossad Director David Barnea, Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar, and IDF Major General Nitzan Alon. The proposal aimed at securing a ceasefire and facilitating the release of hostages. Despite the efforts of Israel's own intelligence agencies, Netanyahu also refused to approve the sending of an Israeli delegation to Cairo for follow-up talks on a potential hostage deal until Qhamas presents improved terms. This decision has sparked criticism, with Israeli media and some accusing Netanyahu of prioritizing other interests over the safety and release of the hostages, suggesting he doesn't care about rescuing hostages.
Netanyahu declines to approve an Israeli delegation's visit to Cairo tomorrow for concluding negotiations until Qhamas presents improved terms. https://t.co/w5o4SwNi58
1 \ BREAKING: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not approve sending an Israeli delegation for follow-up talks in Cairo tomorrow over a possible hostage deal, two Israeli officials said
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government doesn’t care about rescuing hostages. Getting Israeli hostages home safe requires that the US put pressure on Israel to agree to a cease-fire and a prisoner swap. https://t.co/V5wZeF7THl
Israeli media reporting Netanyahu has rejected a ceasefire deal **drawn up by the heads of Israel’s own intelligence agencies** that would free the hostages. He doesn’t care about them. He only cares about continuing the genocide. https://t.co/CwqK3eXFzv
💥#Breaking: Israeli PM Netanyahu rejected a new hostage release proposal drawn up by the three most senior officials involved: Mossad Director David Barnea, Shin Bet Director Ronen Bar & IDF Maj Gen Nitzan Alon. https://t.co/AiRiB3Bocr