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Israel at war: What happened on day 23?

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 A house hit by a rocket in Kiryat Shmona. October 29, 2023 (photo credit: Kiryat Shmona Municipality)
A house hit by a rocket in Kiryat Shmona. October 29, 2023
(photo credit: Kiryat Shmona Municipality)

White House: Israel must distinguish between Hamas terrorists and Gaza civilians

This was one a number of conversations Sullivan had with major US media outlets.

By TOVAH LAZAROFF, REUTERS
 U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan holds a news briefing about the situation in Afghanistan at the White House in Washington, U.S., August 17, 2021. (photo credit: REUTERS/LEAH MILLIS)
U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan holds a news briefing about the situation in Afghanistan at the White House in Washington, U.S., August 17, 2021.
(photo credit: REUTERS/LEAH MILLIS)

The White House pushed on Sunday for a humanitarian pause to the Gaza war and stressed the importance of protecting Palestinian civilians, even as it underscored Israel’s right to eliminate Hamas’s terror threat.

“It is important for Israel to distinguish between going after terrorist targets, to take out terrorists who continue to threaten Israel, and going after civilians,” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in an interview on CBS’s Face the Nation.

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Qatar-led negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue -source

Earlier, the armed wing of Hamas said it had been close to reaching an agreement with Israel over the hostages, but Israel had "stalled" on that possibility.

By REUTERS
 People attend a demonstration organised by the Switzerland-Israel Association against the attacks by Hamas, outside the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, October 11, 2023. (Not the demonstration mentioned in this article.) (photo credit: REUTERS/DENIS BALIBOUSE)
People attend a demonstration organised by the Switzerland-Israel Association against the attacks by Hamas, outside the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, October 11, 2023. (Not the demonstration mentioned in this article.)
(photo credit: REUTERS/DENIS BALIBOUSE)

Qatar-mediated negotiations between Israel and Hamas aimed at de-escalating fighting in Gaza continued on Saturday, a source briefed on the negotiations said, even as Israel intensified its assault on the enclave.

Talks have not broken down, but are taking place at a "much slower pace" than before the escalation from Friday evening, the source told Reuters, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of negotiations.

Gaza has had barely any communications with the outside world on Saturday as Israeli jets dropped more bombs on the Hamas-ruled Palestinian enclave and military chiefs said a long-threatened ground offensive was gearing up.

Qatar's mediation role

Qatar has been conducting behind-the-scenes diplomacy for more than three weeks, speaking to Hamas officials and Israel to promote peace and secure the release of more than 200 hostages Hamas and other armed groups are holding in Gaza.

Qatar's mediation last week led to the release of two American hostages, a mother and daughter, and two elderly Israeli women.

Families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza hold up photographs of their abducted family members, outside the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv, October 26, 2023. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)Families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza hold up photographs of their abducted family members, outside the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv, October 26, 2023. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that efforts to secure the hostages' release will continue even during the Gaza ground offensive.

"We will utilize and exhaust every possibility to bring them home," Netanyahu said.

Earlier, the armed wing of Hamas said it had been close to reaching an agreement with Israel over the hostages, but Israel had "stalled" on that possibility.

Abu Ubaida, spokesman for the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, also said in a video speech the group would only release all its hostages if Israel freed all Palestinian prisoners.

Israel says 1,400 people, mostly civilians, were killed during the Hamas-led raid on Oct. 7 and 224 hostages were captured, many with foreign passports from 25 different countries.

Qatar, a tiny but wealthy energy and investment powerhouse that holds ambitious foreign policy goals, has a direct line of communication with Hamas, which has a political office in Doha. Qatari envoys have previously helped mediate truces between the Islamist group and Israel.

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ISRAEL, HAMAS AT WAR: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  • Hamas launched a barrage of rockets on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border
  • Over 1,400 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered as of Tuesday afternoon, and more than 5,431 were wounded according to the Health Ministry
  • Israel reportedly preparing for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip
  • IDF: 230 families of Israeli captives in Gaza have been contacted, 30 of them children