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Israel reviewing Hamas' response to CIA chief's hostage deal proposal

William Burns' initiative breathes new life into stalled negotiations.

by  Shachar Kleiman
Published on  07-02-2024 04:30
Last modified: 07-04-2024 16:20
Israel reviewing Hamas' response to CIA chief's hostage deal proposalAP/Susan Walsh

Central Intelligence Agency Director William Burns | Photo: AP/Susan Walsh

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Recent proposals by CIA Director William Burns have injected new momentum into the hostage release negotiations, Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar reported Thursday. The US-crafted proposal was reportedly developed in coordination with Egyptian and Qatari mediators, with possible Turkish involvement.

According to the report, the American suggestion includes clear, unambiguous language in the agreement. This would ensure that negotiations between phases one and two would proceed under a guaranteed ceasefire or establish prolonged calm throughout the talks following phase one. The report noted that these proposals closely align with Hamas' central demand for a complete ceasefire.

Al-Akhbar also mentioned another American idea involving Israel's evacuation of the Rafah crossing as part of an agreement with Egypt on its management, without obligating Israel to fully withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor.

Hamas has since relayed its response to the Mossad, which has begun reviewing it. Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas' political bureau, engaged in discussions with mediators in Qatar and Egypt about ideas aimed at reaching an agreement. Haniyeh also conferred with senior Turkish officials about recent developments. According to a statement from the terrorist organization, Hamas is approaching the discussions' content with a positive attitude.

Some 120 Israelis remain in Gaza, having been taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7. Forty-three of them have been declared dead, having been killed either during the onslaught or while in captivity.

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