NPR - There is renewed hope for a ceasefire deal with Israel and Hamas, which have been engulfed in war for 14 months. Senior Biden administration officials have been in the region pushing for the negotiations. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back from his latest trip to the Middle East and says this is a moment to bring the conflict to an end.
There is optimism around a potential deal because Hamas has been
degraded to the point it can’t carry out another attack like Oct. 7, NPR’s Michele Kelemen tells Up First.
Hamas is now being more flexible. A source informed NPR that Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to focus more on Iran, so he is
more interested in a deal in Gaza. It would be a lengthy ceasefire deal:
up to two months. Hamas would release some hostages in exchange for
Palestinian detainees released from Israeli jails. This deal would just
be a start, Kelemen says.
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