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Israel's Netanyahu says significant progress made in talks to release hostages

Israel's Netanyahu says significant progress made in talks to release hostages

Arab Newsa day ago

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that there had been 'significant progress' in efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza, but that it was 'too soon' to raise hopes that a deal would be reached.
Despite efforts by the United States, Egypt and Qatar to restore a ceasefire in Gaza, neither Israel nor Hamas has shown willingness to back down on core demands, with each side blaming the other for the failure to reach a deal.
Netanyahu, who has come under pressure from within his right-wing coalition to continue the war and block humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, said in a video statement shared by his office that there had been progress, without providing details.
A source familiar with the negotiations said that Washington had been giving Hamas more assurances, in the form of steps that would lead to an end to the war, but said it was US officials who were optimistic, not Israeli ones. The source said there was pressure from Washington to have a deal done as soon as possible.
'There is a deal on the table. Hamas must stop acting recklessly and accept it,' a State Department official said when asked whether the US agreed with Netanyahu's statement on the progress in talks.
'President Trump has made clear the consequences Hamas will face if it continues to hold the hostages, including the bodies of two Americans,' the official added, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Two Hamas sources told Reuters they had no knowledge of any new ceasefire offers.

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