Israel Open to Indirect Talks with Hamas for Hostage Deal

Israel is willing to engage in indirect talks with Hamas to finalize a hostage deal, as reported by Axios.

July 02, 2025Clash Report

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According to an Axios report citing Israeli officials, Israel has agreed to consider indirect negotiations with Hamas to complete a hostage deal. The talks would aim to resolve the ongoing issue surrounding prisoners and hostages.

The report mentions that Israeli Foreign Minister Ron Dermer has approved a Qatari proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza. This development comes amid efforts to end the conflict through diplomatic channels.

Israel's Military Escalation Threat

Israeli officials have warned that if the talks do not yield progress on the prisoner exchange, Israel's military actions in Gaza will intensify. One official indicated that the military would take stronger actions, similar to those carried out in Rafah, if negotiations stall.

U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly urged Hamas to accept a ceasefire agreement, which would last for 60 days. Trump's administration is playing a significant role in facilitating these negotiations.


The situation in Gaza remains tense, with numerous international actors, including the U.S. and Qatar, pushing for a ceasefire and resolution to the hostage crisis. The Israeli government has continued its operations in Gaza, while simultaneously exploring the possibility of diplomatic solutions. Tensions have heightened as the negotiation process has faced numerous obstacles.

Israel Open to Indirect Talks with Hamas for Hostage Deal