US official says Mideast mediators are preparing to implement cease-fire deal before final agreement
- A U.S. Official stated that mediators are preparing to implement a Gaza cease-fire and hostage-swap deal to end the 10-month Israel-Hamas war before a final agreement is set.
- An anonymous official noted that the proposal bridges gaps between Israel and Hamas, with preparations ongoing before final approval.
- An “implementation cell” is being established in Cairo to manage logistics related to the deal, including the release of hostages and humanitarian aid for Gaza.
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U.S. official says Mideast mediators are preparing for cease-fire deal in advance
JERUSALEM — In a sign that mediators believe a Gaza cease-fire deal is imminent, a U.S. official said Friday that Mideast negotiators are working out logistics for the potential release of hostages and distribution of aid as part of any agreement to end the Israel-Hamas war.
US official: Mideast mediators preparing for cease-fire
JERUSALEM — In a sign that mediators believe a Gaza cease-fire deal is imminent, a U.S. official said Friday that Mideast negotiators are working out logistics for the potential release of hostages and distribution of aid as part of any agreement to end the Israel-Hamas war.
Mideast mediators preparing for eventual implementation of cease-fire deal: US official
JERUSALEM — In a sign that mediators believe a Gaza cease-fire deal is imminent, a U.S. official said Friday that Mideast negotiators are working out logistics for the potential release of hostages and distribution of aid as part of any agreement to end the Israel-Hamas war.The official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity in keeping with rules set by the White House, said the proposal currently on the table basically bridges every …
US official calls Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha the most constructive in months
The latest negotiations in Doha to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and a hostage deal have been the most productive in months, and negotiators will reconvene next week in Cairo hoping to conclude it, a senior Biden administration official said on Friday.
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