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Gaza ceasefire talks paused, with plans to resume next week

  • Biden says a deal is ‘much, much closer’ than before, and top US diplomat Blinken is expected to meet Israel PM Netanyahu on Monday

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Smoke rises following an Israeli strike on a residential building in Khan Younis on Friday. Photo: Reuters
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Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha paused on Friday with negotiators to meet again next week seeking an agreement to end fighting between Israel and Hamas and free remaining hostages, as US President Joe Biden said “we’re not there yet”.

In a joint statement, the US, Qatar and Egypt said Washington had presented a new proposal that built on points of agreement over the past week, closing gaps in a way that could allow rapid implementation of a deal.

Mediators would keep working on the proposal, they said.

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“The path is now set for that outcome, saving lives, bringing relief to the people of Gaza, and de-escalating regional tensions,” they said in the statement.

On Thursday, Israel and mediators began the latest round in months of talks to end the war in Gaza, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians. Palestinian militant group Hamas was not directly involved but was kept briefed on progress.

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A senior Hamas official, Izzat al-Rishq, said Israel “did not abide by what was agreed upon” in earlier talks, citing what mediators had told them.

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