Progress made in talks over Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release, officials say
- U.S. and Arab mediators made significant progress in talks for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war and the release of hostages, but a deal has not yet been reached, officials said Monday.
- An Egyptian official noted good progress overnight, with hopes for a deal before Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20.
- Families of the roughly 100 hostages still held in Gaza are urging Israeli leadership to secure their release amid ongoing military actions.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated that a deal is very close and expressed hope to finalize it before the new administration takes over.
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Report: Trump Did More to Free Hostages, Reach Ceasefire than Biden Did All Year
President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly being praised by Arab officials for doing more to move Israel and Hamas closer to a hostage and ceasefire deal than President Joe Biden has done in more than a year since the last truce. The post Report: Trump Did More to Free Hostages, Reach Ceasefire than Biden Did All Year appeared first on Breitbart.
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The United States and Qatar said on Tuesday (January 14) that Israel and Hamas were close to reaching an agreement on a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip after months of deadlocked negotiations, but final details were still being worked out.
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