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US Hopes Revised Hamas Proposal Could End Gaza Ceasefire Deadlock
- US optimistic about resolving Gaza ceasefire deadlock
- Hopeful for progress with revised Hamas proposal
- Negotiations ongoing in Cairo
Eko hot blog reports that The United States is optimistic about resolving the remaining differences between Israel and Hamas through negotiations on the latest ceasefire proposal.
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Talks resumed in Cairo, with all delegations showing positivity, including Hamas, Israel, the US, Egypt, and Qatar.
CIA Director Bill Burns is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and officials, indicating high-level engagement in the process proposal.
Israel rejected a softened version of Hamas’ three-phase proposal on Monday, but a revised version has renewed hope for progress, according to White House spokesperson John Kirby.
Israeli forces seized the main Gaza-Egypt border crossing, Rafah, raising tensions.
Hamas warned of no truce if Israel continued aggression in Rafah.
Director Bill Burns is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and officials, indicating high-level engagement in the process.
Three-phase proposal on Monday, but a revised version has renewed hope for progress, according to White House spokesperson John Kirby.
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged both sides to avoid a full-scale assault on Rafah, highlighting the potential for a humanitarian catastrophe.
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