Blinken says US will try to bridge Israel-Hamas gaps on deal

Blinken says US will try to bridge Israel-Hamas gaps on deal
Blinken says US will try to bridge Israel-Hamas gaps on deal

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Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has touched down in Doha today. — AFP pic

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DOHA, June 12 — Secretary of State Antony Blinken vowed today to strive for a Gaza ceasefire agreement, saying not all Hamas demands were acceptable but voicing hope gaps could be closed.

Consulting with key mediator Qatar on the Hamas response to US President Joe Biden’s plan, Blinken said the Palestinian group could have given a “clear and simple yes” but voiced guarded hope for moving forward.

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“We believe that some of the requested changes are workable and some are not,” Blinken told reporters in Doha.

“And so we have to see on an urgent basis over the course of the coming days whether those gaps are bridgeable,” he said.

But he said the onus was on Hamas, describing the rest of the world as united in seeking an end to the eight-month war.

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“We’re determined to try to bridge the gaps. And I believe those gaps are bridgeable,” Blinken said.

“That doesn’t mean they will be bridged because, ultimately, Hamas has to decide,” he said.

“The longer this goes on, the more people will suffer, and it’s time for the haggling to stop.”

Hamas proposed amendments late Tuesday including a ceasefire timeline and the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, according to a source familiar with the talks.

The plan Biden laid out on May 31 calls for an Israeli withdrawal from “major population centres” and a ceasefire for six weeks, which could then be extended if negotiators need more time to seek a permanent deal.

Blinken declined to elaborate on the Hamas demands.

He reiterated that Israel was behind the ceasefire, although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not formally endorsed it and has far-right government members who have vowed to stop the deal.

Blinken, concluding his latest crisis trip to four countries including Israel, also highlighted a key concern of the United States with its ally — that it does not have a plan for what happens after the war.

“In the coming weeks, we will put forward proposals for key elements of day-after planning,” Blinken said.

Blinken said the proposals would cover how to handle governance, security and reconstruction.

The United States has supported Israel’s goal of destroying Hamas after the October 7 attack.

But US officials believe Hamas has already been degraded and are seeking what they see as more achievable metrics to end the war.

The Biden administration has proposed putting the Palestinian Authority back in charge of Gaza, run for nearly two decades by Hamas.

The United States has butted heads on the issue with Netanyahu, who has long sought to isolate the West Bank-based PA and some of whose coalition partners strongly oppose a Palestinian state. — AFP

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