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As negotiations continue, a Gaza ceasefire remains elusive

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Last updated: 2024/06/16 at 6:40 PM
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A potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has sparked hope that the eight months of fighting may soon come to an end. However, Washington does not expect an agreement in the near future as a US-backed proposal has not been fully embraced by either side. US President Joe Biden expressed optimism at the G7 summit in Italy, despite ongoing Israeli bombardment in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has proposed modifications to the ceasefire proposal in order to ensure a permanent cease-fire and full Israeli troop withdrawal. However, there is skepticism about Israel’s commitment to these provisions.

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan has refuted claims that Israel is not fully committed to the cease-fire plan, stating that the goal is to bridge gaps and reach a deal. Meanwhile, along the Israel-Lebanon border, Hezbollah militants have launched rockets and explosive drones against Israeli military posts in retaliation for the killing of a senior commander. This escalation comes as Israeli leaders threaten all-out war to silence Hezbollah’s rocket fire and as the militant group seeks to pressure Israel during the cease-fire negotiations in support of Hamas.

The ongoing war has displaced 80% of Gaza’s population, causing widespread hunger and making much of the urban landscape uninhabitable. Palestinians in Gaza are desperate for an end to the hostilities, with many expressing fatigue and frustration with the lack of progress in negotiations. Israeli families with loved ones held hostage by Hamas and other militant groups are also calling for a deal to secure their release. However, some oppose a deal that would leave Hamas intact, instead advocating for increased military pressure on the group.

Despite the challenges and complexities of the situation, there is still hope that a ceasefire deal could be reached to bring an end to the violence that has claimed thousands of lives on both sides. The international community, including the US, continues to be engaged in efforts to facilitate negotiations and bridge the remaining gaps between Israel and Hamas. The situation remains tense and volatile, with ongoing attacks and retaliation, but there is a glimmer of hope that a peaceful resolution could soon be within reach. As the world watches and waits for further developments, the possibility of a ceasefire deal offers a ray of hope for those affected by the conflict in the region.

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