A Hamas chief stated Thursday that the group would quickly ship a delegation to Cairo to “full ongoing discussions” on a cease-fire deal for the struggle within the Gaza Strip, elevating hopes of progress within the stalled efforts for a truce.

The most recent cease-fire proposal, which has been forcefully pushed by the Biden administration in latest days, comes after almost seven devastating months of struggle. The deal would come with a weekslong momentary truce — the precise length is unclear — and the discharge of hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners in Israel. It could additionally enable the return of civilians to the largely depopulated northern a part of Gaza, and allow elevated supply of assist to the territory.

Ismail Haniyeh, the chief of Hamas’s political wing, stated the group was learning the most recent proposal from Israel, which incorporates some Israeli concessions, with a “constructive spirit.” A Hamas delegation will go to Egypt quickly to hunt a deal that “realizes our folks’s calls for and ends the aggression,” in accordance with a press release by the group.

Lower than a day earlier, a Hamas spokesman, Osama Hamdan, stated on Lebanese tv, “Our place on the present negotiating paper is adverse.” However the Hamas press workplace later stated the group had not but acknowledged an official place, and that Mr. Hamdan’s remark was not an outright rejection of the proposal.

In Israel, the struggle cupboard met Thursday night to debate the negotiations in addition to a deliberate Israeli invasion of Rafah, the southernmost metropolis in Gaza, the place round one million folks have been sheltering, in accordance with an Israeli official who was not licensed to speak with the media and requested anonymity.

The war-cabinet assembly got here as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was dealing with competing pressures from numerous Israeli political factions on the longer term course of the struggle. Earlier within the day, he hinted at inside discord in feedback at a ceremony commemorating the deaths of members of a Jewish militia in Palestine earlier than the creation of Israel.

“There have been and there stay disagreements amongst us,” Mr. Netanyahu stated elliptically. Later in his remarks he stated, “We’ll do what it takes to win and overpower our enemies, together with in Rafah.”

The anticipated offensive is a seemingly intractable sticking level within the cease-fire talks.

“If the enemy carries out the Rafah operation, negotiations will cease,” Mr. Hamdan stated on Wednesday. “The resistance doesn’t negotiate below hearth.”

The complicated cease-fire negotiations have dragged on for months, with every bargaining piece moved additionally shifting a number of others. Complicating issues additional is that Israel and america don’t speak straight with Hamas, which they contemplate a terrorist group, speaking as a substitute by means of officers of Egypt and Qatar.

The Biden administration has pressed the Israeli authorities exhausting to desert the thought of a significant invasion of Rafah, warning of immense civilian casualties, and to rely as a substitute on surgical operations to kill or seize Hamas leaders and fighters. A floor offensive might harm each Israel’s fraying relationship with Washington and its worldwide standing, already broken by its conduct of the struggle.

Some members of Mr. Netanyahu’s coalition have threatened to give up if the Rafah operation is suspended. Israeli officers have stated, constantly and emphatically, that the offensive will happen, and that it’s supposed to root out Hamas battalions they are saying are embedded there and to destroy it as a preventing pressure.

Mr. Netanyahu stated earlier within the week that the Rafah incursion would occur “with or with out” a cease-fire deal.

Including to the worldwide strain on the Israeli authorities, Turkey stated late Thursday that it had halted all commerce with Israel till “uninterrupted and enough humanitarian assist is allowed into Gaza.” The transfer, initially reported by Bloomberg, prompted Israel’s overseas minister, Israel Katz, to lash out at Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “That is how a dictator behaves,” Mr. Katz said on social media.

On a go to to Israel on Wednesday to push for a cease-fire, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken put the onus squarely on Hamas to simply accept the Israeli proposal. “We’re decided to get a cease-fire that brings the hostages dwelling and to get it now, and the one purpose that that wouldn’t be achieved is due to Hamas,” he stated.

The Israeli opposition chief, Yair Lapid, has put the give attention to Mr. Netanyahu, saying this week that the prime minister had “no political excuse” to not make a cease-fire deal rapidly.

Hamas has insisted that any settlement finally result in a everlasting cease-fire, not only a momentary halt within the preventing — a stance that Israel has rejected as a Hamas play for time to re-establish itself as a governing and army pressure. The Biden administration has held out hope {that a} pause within the struggle could possibly be step one towards a long-lasting finish to the preventing.

Israel this week softened a few of its positions.

It agreed to permit Palestinians to return to northern Gaza en masse within the first part of a cease-fire after it beforehand insisted on screening returnees and limiting their circulate. It additionally backed away from its demand that Hamas launch 40 hostages — feminine civilians and troopers, and people who are in poor health or aged — after Hamas indicated that it didn’t have 40 hostages in these classes who’re nonetheless alive. The most recent proposal lowers the determine to 33. The variety of Palestinians Israel is providing to free in trade is unclear.

Within the Hamas-led Oct. 7 assault on Israel, about 250 folks had been kidnapped and brought again to Gaza, in accordance with the Israeli authorities. Greater than 100 had been launched in a weeklong cease-fire in November, however Israeli officers say they imagine that greater than 30 others — presumably many extra — are lifeless.

The Oct. 7 assaults killed some 1,200 folks, Israel has stated. Gazan well being officers say that Israel’s subsequent bombing and invasion have killed greater than 34,000 folks, injured way more, displaced many of the enclave’s 2.2 million folks and destroyed lots of their properties.

Thomas Fuller reported from San Francisco. Edward Wong and Damien Cave contributed reporting.



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