Progress Toward Gaza Truce Deal as U.S. Envoys Meet with Qatar’s Emir
The possibility of a Gaza truce and hostage release deal appears to be imminent, with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stating that a resolution could be reached this week. This announcement comes as Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani of Qatar held discussions with the Middle East envoys of both the outgoing and incoming U.S. administrations.
Sullivan expressed optimism during a press briefing, citing narrowing gaps in negotiations since the outbreak of violence in Gaza following Hamas's attack on Israel on October 6, 2023. He noted significant progress on issues surrounding the exchange of hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners detained by Israel, as well as the positioning of Israeli forces within Gaza.
The U.S. has been actively facilitating discussions, with President Biden reaching out to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Qatar’s Emir in recent days. Sullivan acknowledged that Israel has successfully achieved its military objectives while Hamas has suffered substantial losses, creating a conducive environment for a potential agreement.
As the Biden administration approaches its final days, there is a heightened urgency to formalize a deal before the transition of power to President-elect Donald Trump.
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