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Biden, Netanyahu Discuss Hamas' New Ceasefire Proposal Amid Gaza Negotiations
Jul 4, 2024, 05:17 PM
Hamas has exchanged ideas with mediators, including Qatari and Egyptian officials, to end the war in Gaza. Senior Israeli officials indicate that Hamas' latest response opens the door to more detailed negotiations, potentially leading to a hostage-ceasefire deal. Hamas leader Haniyeh has conducted calls with mediators. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dispatching negotiators to resume Gaza ceasefire talks, and U.S. President Joe Biden has welcomed this decision. Biden and Netanyahu discussed the new Hamas positions and walked through a draft Israel-Hamas agreement. A senior administration official noted a breakthrough on a critical impasse in the talks, with the U.S. delegation set to participate. Hamas has made significant adjustments in their position, including a more gradual Israeli troop withdrawal and a gradual exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, seeking written guarantees for a full ceasefire. Additionally, Israeli spy chief Barnea is traveling to Qatar to continue Gaza ceasefire and hostage release talks.
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