webfusion
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Nothing about Hamas's past behavior leads me to believe they have any actual negotiating teams.
Here's what the Doha mission was intended to accomplish -- by sending a message that all relevant parties want to see concluded the final exchange of hostages immediately, and there's no more negotiations regarding that point.
Israel has thousands of jailed Palestinians (including the dead) ready for being repatriated, and no more HAMAS leadership in Gaza will be tolerated, with an entirely new mechanism for the Palestinian National Authority (NewState of Palestine in-statu-nascendi) to transition to secular rule in Gaza once more.
We know that Jared Kushner was involved with talks recently in the Oval Office, and his overall goal is to reintroduce a variant of the GazaState, with all the resultant development that entails for decades to come.
Jerusalem's holy sites will be relegated to the same status as Al-Khalil (Hebron) with Royal Jordanian -- Hashemite -- honorary Guards in full dress standing at the gates. THAT will be the Israeli concession to the Palestinians regarding the Temple Mount's Foundation Stone and the Abrahamic shrine in Hebron.
Honestly, I believe the main problem preventing the return of hostages is more about HAMAS being unable to account for them all. This was hinted at previously when they couldn't prepare lists, because PIJ holds some and won't go along... and Hadar Goldin's remains might have been lost in the meantime, so that's a complete wild card.