JAKARTA - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office revealed an impasse in ongoing negotiations in Qatar to continue the humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip.

In an official statement on Saturday, Netanyahu's office said the head of Israel's Mossad secret service, David Barnea, ordered the intelligence agency's delegation to return to Tel Aviv and accused the Palestinian militant group Hamas of not fulfilling an agreement to extend the pause.

The agreement includes the release of all women and children hostages held in Gaza according to a list submitted to Hamas and agreed.

On Friday (1/12), Netanyahu claimed his troops were making progress in Gaza after resuming attacks after the humanitarian pause ended that morning.

He reiterated that the war against Gaza will continue until Israel achieves its goals, including freeing all hostages and eliminating Hamas.

Netanyahu promised that Gaza would never again be a threat to Israel.

The Israeli army resumed attacks and bombings in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning after the end of the humanitarian pause, which claimed hundreds of Palestinian lives.

At least 193 Palestinians have been killed and 652 people injured as a result of Israeli airstrikes since Friday, according to Gaza health authorities.


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