Blinken says some of Hamas’ proposed changes to a cease-fire plan in Gaza are workable and some not
- Blinken described changes in Hamas positions as both workable and unworkable during a press conference in Doha.
- Some positions taken by Hamas were deemed unworkable by Blinken during a press conference, highlighting a shift in their stance.
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Gaza ceasefire plan hangs in balance as US says Hamas seeking changes
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday that Hamas had proposed numerous changes, some unworkable, to a US-backed proposal for a ceasefire with Israel in Gaza, but that mediators were determined to close the gaps.
Morning news brief: US says some Hamas proposals unworkable; Argentina Senate passes reform bill; & more
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said to the militant group Hamas that it is "time for the haggling to stop" after "numerous changes" were proposed by its leaders to a plan for a Gaza ceasefire as well as hostage release deal. In other news, Argentina's Senate on Wednesday (June 12) approved a economic reform plan proposed by President Javier Milei in an overall vote. Click on the links to read more...
Israel-Hamas war: US tries to 'close the deal' on cease-fire
Top US diplomat Antony Blinken said at the end of his whirlwind tour of the Middle East that the US would continue to push for a cease-fire plan in Gaza. Plus, Yemen's Houthis attack a ship in the Red Sea. DW has more.
Blinken says some of Hamas’ proposed changes to a ceasefire plan in
Without spelling out what changes Hamas sought, he said the mediators — Qatar, Egypt and the US — will keep trying to “close this deal” The ceasefire proposal has global support but has not been fully embraced by Israel or Hamas BEIRUT: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday that mediators would keep trying to close an elusive ceasefire deal for Gaza after Hamas
A new proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza has been on the table for two weeks, but no agreement has been reached. The USA and Hamas raise mutual allegations.
Hamas urges U.S. to pressure Israel in effort to reach ceasefire
Hezbollah rains hundreds of rockets on Israel's north after IDF killed top commander in Lebanon ■ Hamas demands full IDF withdrawal from Gaza within first week of cease-fire, says it will return hostages' bodies in first phase ■ IDF confirms killing of Hezbollah senior commander Taleb Abdallah in Lebanon ■ Hezbollah claims responsibility for extensive rocket barrages at Israel's north, vows to increase intensity, quantity of operations against I…
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