Gaza war: US 'hopeful' Hamas will accept Israel's new ceasefire offer.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said he is "hopeful" Hamas will accept Israel's latest proposal for a Gaza truce and hostage release deal.
He called the offer "extraordinarily generous", as a Hamas delegation discussed it with mediators in Cairo.
After weeks of impasse, a senior Hamas official was quoted as saying it had "no major issues" with the proposal.
It reportedly involves new wording on restoring calm meant to satisfy Hamas's demand for a permanent ceasefire.
The Israeli government is coming under growing pressure from its global allies and the families of the hostages to agree a deal.
Israel launched a military campaign to destroy Hamas in response to the group's cross-border attack on southern Israel on 7 October, during which about 1,200 people were killed and 253 others were taken hostage.
More than 34,480 people have been killed in Gaza since then, according to the territory's Hamas-run health ministry.
A deal agreed in November saw Hamas release 105 of the hostages in return for a week-long ceasefire and some 240 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.
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Mediators from the Egypt, Qatar and the US have been attempting for weeks to broker a new agreement that would secure another pause in the fighting and the release of the 133 hostages who Israel says are still being held, at least 30 of whom are presumed dead.
Earlier this month, Hamas rejected an Israeli proposal for a six-week truce and the release of 40 women, children and elderly or sick hostages in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas said it was sticking to its demands for a permanent ceasefire that would lead to a full withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes.
On Saturday, the Axios news website cited two Israeli officials as saying that Israel had put forward a new proposal that included a willingness for the return of people to the north of Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the east-west corridor dividing the territory.
It also included a willingness to "discuss the establishment of a sustainable ceasefire as part of the implementation of the second phase of the deal, which would take place after the release of hostages", the officials said.
Israel's negotiating team had also been authorised by the war cabinet to discuss the release of fewer than 40 hostages, with one day of ceasefire on offer for each hostage freed, according to the officials.
When asked about the status of the negotiations on Sunday, an unnamed senior Hamas official told AFP news agency that "the atmosphere is positive unless there are new Israeli obstacles".
They added: "There are no major issues in the observations and inquiries submitted by Hamas regarding the contents [of the proposal]."......see more.
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