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    Hamas Impedes Progress in Gaza Ceasefire Negotiations

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    The why it matters

    The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas has reached a critical point with ceasefire negotiations hitting a snag due to Hamas’s demands. The resolution of this conflict is pivotal for the regional stability and safety of captives held by Hamas.

    What’s happening

    Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant indicated that Israel might reject the current ceasefire proposal from Hamas regarding over 130 captives in Gaza. He surmised that Hamas’s terms were crafted specifically for Israel to turn them down, hinting at an imminent strategy that may lead Israeli forces to engage elsewhere in Gaza.

    Hamas’s proposition

    Hamas has suggested a prolonged ceasefire period of 135 days for the war and stipulated a complete withdrawal of IDF forces from Gaza. These stringent terms have minimized optimism about any near-term release of captives.

    The political context

    Prior to dual press conferences scheduled by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, there had been some degree of optimism concerning the potential for a peace agreement. This latest Hamas counterproposal, however, suggests a potential prolongation to the conflict.

    Proposed negotiation phases

    Within Hamas’s three-phase plan, different groups of Israeli hostages would be released progressively. Phase one would involve releasing female, minor, elderly, and ill Israeli hostages, with corresponding releases from Israel. Post these releases, “indirect talks over the requirements needed to end the mutual military operations and return to complete calm,” would be necessary to proceed.

    International guarantees sought by Hamas

    Hamas is looking for assurances from Qatar, Egypt, and other sympathetic states that the ceasefire will be a permanent resolution, not a momentary calm before the resumption of hostilities.

    The bigger picture

    US Secretary of State Blinken has been intricately involved in seeking resolution, having met with Netanyahu, among others, during his visit to Israel. The push for peace has been marked as one of the largest diplomatic initiatives aiming for an extended end to hostilities.

    On the diplomatic front

    February 7th saw a “lengthy private” meeting between Blinken and Netanyahu at the Prime Minister’s Office. Following this, a larger summit included prominent Israeli and American officials.

    The backdrop

    Hamas and Israel have been locked in conflict since October’s attacks, leading to heavy casualties on both sides and captive exchanges during a November truce. The high stakes surrounding the lives of the captives and the region’s stability make these negotiations particularly significant.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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