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Israel is ready to halt its war in Gaza during Ramadan if a hostage deal is reached, Biden says

  • President Joe Biden says Israel may pause its battle with Hamas in Gaza during Ramadan if a hostage release deal is reached.
  • Negotiators from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar are working on a framework where Hamas would free some hostages in exchange for a cease-fire.
  • The Biden administration is under pressure to broker a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, with ongoing negotiations showing progress.
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The Emir of Qatar has pushed for an early ceasefire between Israel and the militant Islamist Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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Negotiations of a ceasefire agreement between the Israeli army and the Palestinian armed forces Hamas in Gaza are even more promising, after intensive efforts to negotiate the agreement have continued.

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La visión optimista de Biden sobre el estado de las negociaciones fue rápidamente contradicha por funcionarios israelíes y de Hamas, a la vez que las personas atrapadas en Gaza anhelan el fin de los combates. El presidente Biden dijo que Israel ha acordado pausar los combates en Gaza durante el mes de ayuno islámico de Ramadán, a solo dos semanas de distancia, pero tanto Israel como Hamas buscaron el martes minimizar cualquier avance hacia un ac…

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Proposals for a firebreak during the fasting month of Ramadan remain without agreement. Biden confident, mediators cautious.

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Daily Record broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Sunday, February 25, 2024.
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