In a bid to break the deadlock in ceasefire negotiations between Israel and Hamas, the United States has proposed new language aimed at bridging the gaps between the two parties.
This initiative comes as part of the Biden administration's efforts to secure a deal that would also address the issue of hostages. The revised proposal includes discussions on the reconstruction of Gaza and seeks to balance Israel's demands for the ability to address demilitarization with Hamas's demands for the release of prisoners from Israeli jails.
The acceptance of this new language by Hamas could potentially finalize the agreement, marking a significant step towards peace in the region.
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US proposes 'new language' to bridge Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks
The United States has introduced new language to help bridge gaps in the ongoing ceasefire and hostage ... to accept the revised language. A source mentioned that acceptance of this new language by Hamas could finalize the deal. The proposed language ...
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US reworks Gaza ceasefire proposal to strike deal between Israel & Hamas, says report
The United States has reworked the proposed ceasefire and hostage ... Gaza’s reconstruction will start. Now, Axios has reported that the new changes relate the negotiations between Israel and Hamas during the implementation of the phase one of the deal.
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