Mossad director expected to travel to Doha for ceasefire talks, according to diplomatic source

March 17, 2024 Israel-Hamas war

By Heather Chen, Andrew Raine, Antoinette Radford, Maureen Chowdhury and Matt Meyer, CNN

Updated 0402 GMT (1202 HKT) March 18, 2024
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12:02 a.m. ET, March 17, 2024

Mossad director expected to travel to Doha for ceasefire talks, according to diplomatic source

From CNN’s Alex Marquardt

Mossad Director David Barnea speaks at a summit in Herzliya, Israel, on September 10.
Mossad Director David Barnea speaks at a summit in Herzliya, Israel, on September 10. Gil Cohen-Magen/AFP/Getty Images

Mossad Director David Barnea is expected to travel to Doha for further ceasefire talks with the Qataris and Egyptians — who have been the principal interlocutors with Hamas — according to a diplomat familiar with the talks.

The diplomat believes the talks will be held on Monday. Reuters reported earlier that the Israeli intelligence agency's head is expected to attend.

CNN reported Friday that an agreement, if it happens, is expected to have multiple phases:

  • In the first stage, Hamas has proposed releasing the Israeli hostages who are women — including Israel Defense Forces soldiers — plus the elderly, sick and wounded. That number is believed to be around 40 out of the estimated 100 hostages who remain alive. The latest proposal by Hamas demands that 700 to 1,000 Palestinians prisoners be released, a diplomat familiar with the discussions told CNN.
  • In a second phase, Hamas said that each side should release all remaining hostages and prisoners, which would include male IDF soldiers and more Palestinian prisoners.

But the toughest sticking points may be the Hamas demands that, after the initial exchange of hostages and prisoners, Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire and a withdrawal of the Israeli military from Gaza.

Israel’s government has repeatedly said those terms are unacceptable, and that they still intend to continue the fight against Hamas until “complete victory.”

The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that “Hamas is continuing to hold to unrealistic demands” but announced that an Israeli team would soon be traveling to Doha to further talks.

12:02 a.m. ET, March 17, 2024

37 killed in Israeli strike on residential block in central Gaza on Friday, health ministry says

From CNN's Kareem Khadder, Abeer Salman and Tim Lister

Palestinians search the rubble of a family home following Israeli bombardment west of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Saturday.
Palestinians search the rubble of a family home following Israeli bombardment west of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Saturday. AFP/Getty Images

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said 37 people, including children and pregnant women, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential block in central Gaza on Friday night.

CNN is unable to verify the number of casualties from the incident west of the Nuseirat Camp, but video from the scene showed ambulance crews loading bodies wrapped in blankets, as well as extensive destruction.

CNN also obtained video of the dead and injured being brought to Al Aqsa Martyrs’ hospital, including the bodies of several children.

According to medical staff, 35 of the 37 victims were members of one family.

Nuseirat has seen multiple strikes in recent days.

CNN obtained video of another strike in Nuseirat overnight Friday in which seven people were killed.

The Israel Defense Forces released video Saturday of a strike on Friday, saying "several Hamas terrorists" were living in the area.

Witnesses said there was also an overnight strike in the Deir al Balah area of northern Gaza.

Two people said residents had received telephone warnings from the Israel Defense Forces to evacuate within 15 minutes. 

One young man, Abdallah Maghbara, told CNN that people had fled without anything after being warned to "clear the entire block in 15 minutes" and "clear the 10 houses around the house of Nani Abu Baraka.”

He said after 15 minutes, the Israelis told them "they don’t want to see anyone in the street," adding: “All of a sudden two missiles fell on the entire block and destroyed completely seven buildings, nothing was spared.”

Subhi Baraka told CNN, "we evacuated the area and returned…and as you can see it is like an earthquake of an entire block.”

CNN has reached out to the IDF for comment on the strikes.

12:02 a.m. ET, March 17, 2024

All aid brought to Gaza by ship being readied for distribution, World Central Kitchen says

From CNN's Kareem Khadder

A ship towing a barge with 200 tons of humanitarian aid approaches the shores of Gaza on Friday.
A ship towing a barge with 200 tons of humanitarian aid approaches the shores of Gaza on Friday. Mohammed Hajjar/AP

The nonprofit World Central Kitchen said Saturday that the 200 tonnes of food brought to Gaza from Cyprus is being readied for distribution in the strip, after having been successfully offloaded.

WCK said it is preparing a second boat of 240 tonnes of humanitarian food aid for another delivery to Gaza from Cyprus. The food aid includes pallets of canned goods and bulk products – including beans, carrots, canned tuna, chickpeas, canned corn, parboiled rice, flour, oil and salt.

The second boat also has two forklifts and a crane to assist with future maritime deliveries to Gaza.

The NGO has not yet confirmed when this second ship will be ready to set sail toward Gaza.

WCK also said it will be providing food for the daily airdrops planned by the Jordanians for every day of Ramadan.

Aid agencies' warnings: With Palestinians in Gaza in dire need, any aid is welcome, but aid groups say maritime and airdropped aid should be complementary to land deliveries, not a substitute. Agencies and officials have repeatedly warned that no method of humanitarian relief can be as effective as delivery by land.

In a joint statement, 25 nongovernmental organizations called on states to prioritize a ceasefire and increased land-based aid deliveries, warning that maritime aid may set a dangerous precedent that undermines land routes and allows for prolonged hostilities.

12:02 a.m. ET, March 17, 2024

More than 60 killed in Gaza in past 24 hours, health ministry says

From CNN's Kareem Khadder

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has said that 63 people were killed as a result of Israeli military operations in the latest 24 hour period.

It said 112 people were injured.

The ministry does not distinguish between fighters and civilians in its data. CNN cannot independently verify the numbers from Gaza.

The Ministry said that the cumulative death toll since October 7 in Gaza had risen to 31,553, with 73,546 people injured.

 On Friday, the ministry said that children and women constitute 72% of the total fatalities.