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Ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Gaza escalate in Cairo

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Last updated: 2024/05/05 at 12:50 AM
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Efforts are intensifying in Cairo to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. Hamas delegation is in Cairo in a positive spirit after studying the latest truce proposal. The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, has urged Hamas to take the ceasefire as a no-brainer. Talks are brokered by Egypt and Qatar and are aimed at temporarily pausing Israel’s offensive in Gaza in exchange for freeing hostages. However, disagreements persist, particularly on whether the ceasefire deal would be permanent or temporary. Hamas insists on an end to the war commitment, while Israel is hesitant as long as the group remains active in Gaza.

Hamas is pushing for a specific commitment towards ending the war, while Israel is considering a 40-day pause in fighting for the release of hostages and Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has maintained the possibility of a military ground operation in the southern Gazan city of Rafah even if a deal is agreed upon. The US, Israel’s biggest ally, is reluctant to support a new offensive that could cause significant civilian casualties and has stressed the importance of protecting displaced Palestinians first. An estimated 1.4 million people have sought shelter in Rafah after fleeing the fighting in other areas of the strip.

The Director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Williams Burns, has traveled to Cairo to assist in the negotiations, along with US Secretary of State Blinken, who visited Israel to meet with Netanyahu. Ceasefire talks have been ongoing for months without a breakthrough, with no pause in fighting or release of hostages since the end of November. Despite moments where a new agreement seemed imminent, deals have fallen apart before being signed. The complexity of negotiations means that a breakthrough could still take several days, and caution is needed in the latest round of discussions.

The war began after Hamas and other Palestinian militant groups attacked villages and military bases in southern Israel, resulting in 1,200 casualties and more than 250 hostages. The subsequent Israeli military campaign in Gaza has led to the deaths of 34,654 Palestinians and 77,908 wounded, as reported by the Hamas-run Health Ministry. With ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire and release hostages, the situation remains tense and fragile, with the hope of reaching a resolution in the coming days. Stay tuned for further updates on the negotiations and potential breakthroughs in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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