Real progress’ being made in hostage talks, but Hamas ‘in the way’ of a deal appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The U.S.-brokered talks, which have been deadlocked for months, involve Biden administration and Trump transition officials and could also involve the release of hostages.
Joe Biden said Thursday there was "real progress" in talks for a ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, an agreement the US president is pushing for in his last days in office.
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Hamas has named 34 hostages, some of them believed to have died in captivity, who it says it would return to Israel in the first phase of an evolving if still elusive ceasefire in Gaza. The Palestinian militant group circulated the list to media outlets after Israel sent envoys to Qatar for fresh talks for a pause in the devastating war.
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Mr Blinken said he hopes to bring the deal to the finish line in the next two weeks. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Now he tells us. In an interview published Saturday in the New York Times, Secretary of State Antony Blinken named the key impediment to a Gaza hostage deal: “Whenever there has been public daylight between the United States and Israel,
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U.S. President Joe Biden delivered an optimistic update on the indirect Gaza hostage/ceasefire deal negotiations between Israel and Hamas overnight between Thursday and Friday, declaring that “real progress” has been achieved, with the possibility of completion before Jan. 20.