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Top US diplomat announces that Israel has accepted ‘bridging proposal’

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Last updated: 2024/08/19 at 7:39 PM
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently announced that Israel has agreed to a “bridging proposal” in a peace deal that he has proposed. This proposal aims to hold up a cease-fire and secure the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. However, Hamas has not yet agreed or responded to the deal. It remains unclear if the proposal addresses the concerns raised by the Islamic militant group or how it addresses Israel’s demands. Blinken reached this agreement after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and is scheduled to travel to Egypt to further discuss the deal. Egypt, along with Qatar and the United States, has been instrumental in managing the cease-fire negotiations between Israel and Hamas.

During Blinken’s visit to Israel, he expressed the importance of reaching a peace deal to ensure the safe return of the hostages, establish a cease-fire, and promote enduring peace and security in the region. Israeli President Isaac Herzog thanked Blinken for the Biden administration’s support during a time when Israel has been facing multiple attacks. The proposed cease-fire deal involves several phases, including the release of hostages by Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. The involvement of mediators such as Egypt, Qatar, and the US has been crucial in moving negotiations forward despite previous stalled talks.

Despite the ongoing negotiations, the situation in Gaza remains dire, with the UN agency reporting that 70% of schools in the area have been damaged or destroyed by Israeli airstrikes. Israeli officials have held talks with Egyptian counterparts to discuss the truce efforts, particularly focusing on key border areas. The Israeli delegation has insisted on maintaining control over strategic corridors within Gaza, while Hamas has been reluctant to concede to these demands. Mediators are set to reconvene in Cairo to finalize a potential cease-fire agreement, while Blinken is scheduled to travel to Egypt for further discussions after concluding his visit to Israel.

There are fears that the conflict could escalate into a wider regional war, especially following recent incidents such as the death of top Hamas militants in Lebanon and Iran, which were attributed to Israel. The Baalbek district in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley was reportedly hit by Israeli airstrikes, leading to explosions and a large fire. Tensions between Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been escalating since the outbreak of the conflict in Gaza. Reports of additional Israeli airstrikes on suspected Hezbollah arms depots in Lebanon have further exacerbated concerns about the potential for a broader regional conflict. As Blinken continues his diplomatic efforts in the region, the need for a comprehensive and lasting peace deal remains a top priority.

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