Hamas has accepted a U.S. proposal to begin talks on releasing Israeli hostages, including soldiers and men, 16 days after the first phase of an agreement aimed at ending the Gaza war, a senior Hamas source told Reuters on Saturday.
The militant Islamist group has dropped a demand that Israel first commit to a permanent ceasefire before signing the agreement, and would allow negotiations to achieve that throughout the six-week first phase, the source told Reuters on condition of anonymity because the talks are private.
A Palestinian official close to the internationally mediated peace efforts had said the proposal could lead to a framework agreement if embraced by Israel and would end the nine-month-old war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns will travel to Qatar next week for negotiations, a source familiar with the matter said.
A CIA spokesperson declined to confirm Burns’ trip in line with its policy of not disclosing the spy chief’s travels.
The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the discussions would focus on resolving a Hamas demand that the United States, Israel, Qatar and Egypt guarantee in writing a temporary ceasefire, aid deliveries and an Israeli troop withdrawal if indirect talks on implementing the second phase of the plan continued.
A source in Israel's negotiating team, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Friday there was now a real chance of achieving agreement. That was in sharp contrast to past instances, when Israel said conditions attached by Hamas were unacceptable.
A spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath. On Friday his office said talks would continue next week and emphasised that gaps between the sides still remained.
A U.S. official declined to confirm the Hamas decision, adding, "There's real progress, but still a lot of work to do."
RISING DEATH TOLL
The conflict has claimed the lives of more than 38,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officials, since Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,200 people and taking some 250 hostages, according to official Israeli figures.
The Hamas source also said the new proposal ensures mediators would guarantee a temporary ceasefire, aid delivery and the withdrawal of Israeli troops as long as indirect talks continue.
Efforts to secure a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza have intensified with active shuttle diplomacy among Washington, Israel and Qatar, which is leading mediation efforts from Doha, where the exiled Hamas leadership is based.
A regional source said Washington was trying hard to secure a deal before the U.S. presidential election in November.
Netanyahu said on Friday that the head of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency had returned from an initial meeting with mediators in Qatar and negotiations would continue next week.
Some families of hostages on Saturday gave a statement to reporters ahead of a weekly hostage rally in Tel Aviv, in which they called on Netanyahu to go through with the deal.
"For the first time in many months, we feel hope," said Einav Zangauker, the mother of Matan Zangauker, 24, who was abducted from his kibbutz home on Oct. 7. "This is an opportunity that cannot be missed," she said.
FIGHTING RAGES
Meanwhile, Israeli forces stepped up military strikes across the enclave, killing at least 29 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, and wounding 100 others, the territory's health officials said.
Among those killed in separate air strikes were five local journalists, raising the death toll of journalists since Oct 7 to 158, according to the Hamas-led Gaza government media office.
Israeli forces, which have deepened their incursions into Rafah, near the border with Egypt, killed four Palestinian police and wounded eight others, in an air strike on their vehicle on Saturday, health officials said.
A statement issued by the Hamas-run interior ministry said the four included Fares Abdel-Al, the head of the police force in western Rafah neighbourhood of Tel Al-Sultan.
The Israeli military said forces continued "intelligence-base operations" in Rafah, destroyed several underground structures, seized weapons and equipment, and killed several Palestinian gunmen.
Israel said its operations in Rafah aimed to eradicate the last Hamas armed wing battalions.
In the central Al-Nuseirat camp, one of the enclave's eight historic refugee camps, an Israeli air strike on a house killed 10 Palestinians, medics said.
The Israeli military said it eliminated a Hamas rocket cell that operated from inside a humanitarian-designated area. It said it carried out a precise strike after taking measures to ensure civilians were unharmed. Hamas denies Israeli accusations it uses civilian properties for military purposes.
The armed wings of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad said fighters attacked Israeli forces in several areas of the enclave by anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs.
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22 Comments
sakurasuki
Cease fire in exchange for what, other pieces of land for settlement?
zibala
All those casualties as a result of civilian occupiers in Gaza being used as human shields.
Israel needs to plan and execute a mass relocation for those occupying Arabs so they can return to their homelands in Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
GuruMick
Betcha Netanyahu knocks this offer back.
Israeli citizens protesting daily at Netanyahu's intransigence.
"Blood on your hands " posters abound .
Netanyahu will do what Netanyahu thinks is good for Netanyahu.
What a guy !
GuruMick
It wouldn't be an article on the Gaza genocide without a denialist post from dear friend Zibala.
I envy your commitment and work ethic to a lost cause.
zibala
The Israeli military said forces continued "intelligence-base operations" in Rafah, destroyed several underground structures, seized weapons and equipment, and killed several Palestinian gunmen.
More terrorists eliminated by Israel's precise strikes, which are compliant with international law and limit civilian casualties.
Netanyahu is a prime candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize because of his humanitarian approach to this war against genocidal terrorists occupying Israeli lands.
WoodyLee
Never Trust Bibi,
News outlets are already reporting Bibi feel that Hamas's offer don't go far enough.
A ceasefire means Bibi is going strait to Jail.
bass4funk
Never retreat, never surrender!
wallace
The Gaza and West Bank Arabs are already in their homelands. They are going nowhere. War Criminals like Netanyahu do not get dominated for the Nobel Peace Award.
WoodyLee
Tens of thousands of Israeli's are out on the streets in Tel Aviv and other major cities in Israel demanding that the government accept the latest ceasefire plan, and the resignation of the current government.
This has happened many times before, Netanyahu and his Zionist land grapping thieves will continue to dodge their people demands until a new leadership takes office.
GuruMick
I was sad writing about "mines " on another item....
But Zibala, your claim that Netanyahu should receive "The Nobel Peace Prize " put a smile back on this old face.
Thank you.
And Bass...your "never retreat, never surrender " motto would see the entire world still fighting wars from the Mongol Invasion period.
How about...negotiate ?
GuruMick
And "Hezbollah " began in 1982 as a result of Israel's invasion of Lebanon.
Israel never met a country it didnt want to invade.
Vanuatu....be afraid....be very afraid.
WoodyLee
Saudi Arabia announced last week that there will never be a normalization and or peace talk with Israel at the expense of the Palestinian People.
Netanyahu thought he could Divide and Conquer Arab nations and side step the Palestinian people, but he FAILD MISREABLY. More nations have now recognized the state of Palestine, and the Two State solution is now being discussed as the ONLY OPTION towards peace in Palestine.
GuruMick
Yes Woody....s@@@t happens when you commit a genocide against women and kids.
{Zibala...yes mate....they are all Hamas....even babies in nappies }
TaiwanIsNotChina
Hamas and Hezbollah will outlive this war. It's fate, you know.
bass4funk
Not their senior leadership, all in due time their fate will come.
GuruMick
Yes Bass...wise words as usual.
To quote Borges...
"Dying is a custom, known to all
{Bad translation from the Spanish..."Milonga of Manuel Flores " }
Beautiful poem.
RichardPearce
That Netanyahu can't even bring himself to do what JSIP leaders have done for generations when the world reacts to their slaughter of Palestinians, pretend to accept a deal, shows he's probably going to end up committing suicide in a bunker
wallace
bass4funk
They are in Qatar. Killed Hamas fighters are replaced with others.
WoodyLee
Gaza children will be looking for and chasing Netanyahu and his war mongers for the rest of their lives, just imagine spending the rest of your life looking over your shoulders all the time!!!?
What a life to live.
bass4funk
And they’ll be killed as well. One thing about Jihadists, they’re good for the “weapons industry” without a doubt.
wallace
bass4funk
They are in Qatar. Killed Hamas fighters are replaced with others.
Netanyahu will not attack Qatar.
bass4funk
And they’ll be killed as well, time is on the IDF and Mossads side.
He doesn’t need to.