The father of an Israeli prisoner: We do not trust the government of Netanyahu and we will resort to Trump to complete the deal

While the talks continue in Cairo in preparation for the start of negotiations on the second stage of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Israeli media said that despite the pressures of the mediators, the second stage talks will not start before the 16th day of the agreement.
The newspaper “Israel Today” explained that the envoy of US President Donald Trump for the Middle East will arrive tomorrow (Wednesday) to Israel, indicating that the envoy will discuss with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu the agreement to a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.
In conjunction with this, the Israeli newspaper Maariv quoted the father of the prisoner, Tamir Nimrodi, as saying: Netanyahu's fear of Trump is what prompted him to accept the deal with Hamas, adding: Netanyahu must prove his commitment to return all the prisoners, including the soldiers who were paid To the bottom of the list.
He continued: We must go primarily to Trump to complete the deal, indicating that they have been confident in the Israeli government for a long time.
On the other hand, Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman and his American counterpart Marco Rubio expressed their hope that the Gaza agreement will proceed to the second stage, leading to a permanent ceasefire in a way that paves the way for a comprehensive settlement that enhances the security and stability of the region, according to a statement issued by The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Foreign Minister and his American counterpart stressed the continued joint mediation efforts in the Gaza Strip, and the need for the conflict parties to commit to implementing all the terms of the ceasefire agreement, including the release of prisoners and detainees, and ensuring sustainable and without obstacles to all Sector areas.
The Hamas movement had said that it had ended discussions in depth with the head of the Egyptian General Intelligence, Major General Hassan Rashad, and discussed with him the course of the application of the ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners, noting that they touched on the mechanisms of implementing the agreement, and the violations that were completed, and the necessity The occupation's commitment to all that has been agreed without procrastination or disruption.
She pointed out that the efforts made within the framework of the arrangement of the Palestinian House and the offered options were reviewed, especially the formation of a government of national consensus or going towards the formation of the Community Support Committee.