Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday authorized Israeli negotiators to continue talks in Doha to secure a hostage release agreement, his office said, after Israel and Hamas traded accusations recently over delaying a deal.Indirect negotiations mediated by Qatar, Egypt and the United States have taken place in Doha in recent weeks, rekindling hope for a ceasefire and hostage release agreement that has so far proven elusive.But late last month the two sides accused each other of throwing up roadblocks, again delaying reaching an accord.“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the professional-level delegation of the Mossad (spy agency), the IDF (military) and the ISA (internal security agency) to continue the negotiations in Doha,” a statement from his office said on Thursday.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.In December, Hamas had said that though negotiations were continuing “in a serious manner,” Israeli negotiators had