Israel Mossad chief meets with Roman negotiating officials
Israeli Prime Minister’s office: “Negotiations on key issues will continue”
IDF strikes Hezbollah military facilities using Iranian-made Palak-1 missiles,
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, ‘[Edaily Jung Dasul reporter] According to Bloomberg’s report on the 28th (local time), tension between Israel and Hezbollah is escalating following the incident in which 12 people, including children, were killed by a missile at a soccer field in the Golan Heights on the 27th (local time). However, negotiations for the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip are still ongoing.’,
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, ‘According to Bloomberg, David Barnier, Israeli Mossad chief and key negotiator for the ceasefire, met with US negotiating officials including William Burns, Director of the CIA, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah al-Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar, and Abbas Kamel, Director of Egyptian Intelligence, in Rome on that day.’,
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, ‘Later, Barnier returned to Israel and briefed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the outcome of the meeting. The Prime Minister’s office then announced that negotiations on key issues will continue in the coming days.’,
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, ‘Currently, Israel and Hamas are discussing the release and exchange of hostages on October 27. Hezbollah has stated that they will cease attacks on Israel once the Gaza war ends, and the Houthi rebels in Yemen have also presented similar conditions.’,
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, ‘Bloomberg pointed out that while Israel is showing willingness for retaliation, engaging in a full-scale confrontation with Hezbollah is not easy. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are reportedly depleted in combat power after long battles in the Gaza Strip.’,
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, ‘Former security officials and leader of the Israel Defense and Security Forum, Major General Ami Avivi, stated, “While there is a possibility for Israel to attack Hezbollah military facilities, they are unlikely to start a full-fledged war” adding, “hastily acting without proper preparation would be a major mistake.”‘,
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, ‘The IDF deployed fighter jets to attack Hezbollah military facilities in Lebanon within a day after the Golan Heights was attacked. The extent of the damage suffered by Hezbollah is not yet known.’,
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, ‘Israel claims that the missile attack originated from the northern area of the Cheba village in southern Lebanon and accuses Hezbollah of being behind the attack using the Iranian-made Palak-1 missiles. Hezbollah has denied the allegations. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated, “There is abundant evidence indicating that the missiles came from Hezbollah.”‘,
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