Biden says Gaza ceasefire deal ‘much, much closer’ as talks pause for next week

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Biden says Gaza ceasefire deal ‘much, much closer’ as talks pause for next week

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - A man wearing a Palestinian flag feeds the birds near the Fanar Mosque with its spiral minaret in the Qatari capital Doha August 16, 2024. Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha paused yesterday with negotiators to meet again next week seeking an agreement to end fighting between Israel and Hamas and free remaining hostages. — AFP pic

  • Mediators to resume talks next week
  • New US proposal builds on previous agreements
  • US official says talks in Doha most constructive in months
  • Israel says Netanyahu, Blinken to meet on Monday
  • Regional escalation at stake

DOHA/CAIRO, Aug 17 — Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha paused yesterday with negotiators to meet again next week seeking an agreement to end fighting between Israel and Hamas and free remaining hostages, as US President Joe Biden said “we’re not there yet”.

In a joint statement, the US, Qatar and Egypt said Washington had presented a new proposal that built on points of agreement over the past week, closing gaps in a way that could allow rapid implementation of a deal.

Mediators would keep working on the proposal, they said.

“The path is now set for that outcome, saving lives, bringing relief to the people of Gaza, and de-escalating regional tensions,” they said in the statement.

On Thursday, Israel and mediators began the latest round in months of talks to end the war in Gaza, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. Palestinian militant group Hamas was not directly involved but was kept briefed on progress.

A senior Hamas official, Izzat al-Rishq, told Reuters Israel “did not abide by what was agreed upon” in earlier talks, citing what mediators had told them.

US President Joe Biden speaks about a Gaza ceasefire deal before signing a proclamation to designate the Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, August 16, 2024. — AFP pic

US President Joe Biden speaks about a Gaza ceasefire deal before signing a proclamation to designate the Springfield 1908 Race Riot National Monument, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, August 16, 2024. — AFP pic

Biden says deal ‘much, much closer’

In Washington, Biden said a deal was “much, much closer” than before the talks began.

A senior administration official said the latest negotiations were the most productive in months, and negotiators will reconvene next week in Cairo hoping to conclude it.

“It was consensus of all of the participants over the past 48 hours that there’s really a new spirit here to drive it to a conclusion,” the official told reporters on the condition of anonymity.

“The Israeli team that was here was empowered...We made a lot of progress in the number of issues that we’ve been working on,” the official said.

Later, Biden said in a statement he had directed his negotiating team to put forward the comprehensive bridging proposal presented on Friday, which he said offers the basis for final agreement on a ceasefire and hostage release deal.

Biden said he spoke with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who he said expressed strong support for the US proposal.

Teams will remain on the ground to continue technical work and senior officials will convene in Cairo “before the end of the week,” he said.

Biden added he is sending US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Israel “to reaffirm my iron-clad support for Israel’s security, continue our intensive efforts to conclude this agreement and to underscore that with the comprehensive ceasefire and hostage release deal now in sight, no one in the region should take actions to undermine this process.”

Israel has insisted that peace will only be possible if Hamas is destroyed, while Hamas has said it will only accept a permanent ceasefire, not a temporary one.

Other difficulties have included deal sequencing, the number and identity of Palestinian prisoners to be released alongside Israeli hostages, control over the Gaza-Egypt border and free movement for Palestinians inside Gaza.

An Israeli official said its delegation in Doha was heading home and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to meet Blinken on Monday.

Yesterday, Israeli forces pounded targets across tiny, crowded Gaza and issued new orders for people to leave areas it had previously designated as civilian safe zones, saying Hamas had used them to fire mortars and rockets at Israel.

As hundreds of families fled with salvaged belongings, the United Nations called for a week-long pause in fighting for a polio-vaccination campaign with disease spreading among the displaced.

The Palestinian health ministry said in a statement it has detected the first confirmed case of polio in the Gaza strip.

The conflict began on October 7 when Hamas fighters rampaged into Israel, killing around 1,200 people and seizing around 250 hostages according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s military campaign has reduced much of Gaza to rubble and killed more than 40,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians, according to Palestinian health authorities. Israel says it has eliminated 17,000 Hamas fighters.

This picture taken from Doha's seaside promenade shows traditional Qatari Dhow boats with the Qatari capital's skyline seen in the background on August 16, 2024. Washington hopes a ceasefire agreement in Gaza can defuse the risk of a wider war. — AFP pic

This picture taken from Doha's seaside promenade shows traditional Qatari Dhow boats with the Qatari capital's skyline seen in the background on August 16, 2024. Washington hopes a ceasefire agreement in Gaza can defuse the risk of a wider war. — AFP pic

Regional fears

The Israeli delegation included spy chief David Barnea, head of the domestic security service Ronen Bar and the military’s hostages chief Nitzan Alon, defence officials said.

The White House sent CIA Director Bill Burns and US Middle East envoy Brett McGurk. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Egypt’s intelligence chief Abbas Kamel were also taking part.

Washington hopes a ceasefire agreement in Gaza can defuse the risk of a wider war. Iran has threatened to retaliate against Israel after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31.

The US has dispatched warships, submarines and warplanes to the region to defend Israel and deter potential attackers.

Asked yesterday if Iran would continue to hold off on retaliating against Israel now that the ceasefire talks had been extended, Iran’s mission to the UN in New York said “We hope so.”

The senior Biden administration official said Washington warned Tehran against conducting a major missile attack against Israel, “because the consequences could be quite cataclysmic, particularly for Iran.” — Reuters

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