The possibility of reaching any diplomatic agreements also depends, according to the FT, on what happens to Hamas after the assassination of the head of the movement's Politburo, Yahya Sinwar. It was he who recently played a central role in making decisions in the organization regarding “both the war in Gaza and negotiations on the hostage deal.”
Analysts say the key issue in Sinwar's absence will be "the degree of fragmentation of the movement" and the ability of its leaders to ensure that radicals "holding hostages believed to be held in multiple locations will honor any deal to release them," they say. in the publication.