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    Netanyahu, Biden Discuss Philadelphi Corridor Amid Hostage Talks

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    What it is about

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Joe Biden engaged in crucial talks amid sensitive hostage negotiations, focusing on the contentious Philadelphi Corridor. These discussions follow recent comments by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, which many believe could derail progress.

    Why it matters

    The Philadelphi Corridor, a strategic area on the Gaza-Egypt border, is a sticking point in achieving a potentially significant hostage deal. Netanyahu’s strong stance on maintaining an Israeli military presence there is crucial for Israel’s security concerns but is opposed by both Egypt and Hamas, proving a formidable obstacle in ongoing negotiations.

    The State of Play

    Negotiations are intensely strained, with efforts ongoing to broker an agreement and push for a Cairo summit. However, insiders argue that without compromise on the Philadelphi Corridor issue, the likelihood of a successful outcome is “extremely low.” The U.S. has sent a special envoy to aid these efforts, with mixed results thus far.

    Blinken’s Influence

    Secretary Blinken’s optimistic comments purportedly aligned with Netanyahu were viewed as a misstep, leading to frustration among negotiation insiders. His remarks seemingly backed Netanyahu’s hardline stance, complicating the willingness of Hamas to come to the table and threatening the chances of advancing the discussions.

    Key Obstacles

    The core obstacle remains the insistence on an Israeli military presence in the Philadelphi Corridor, an area vital for Israel’s security considerations. While some Israeli security officials suggest military withdrawal might be feasible, Netanyahu’s position remains firm, further complicated by perceived American support.

    The Bottom Line

    The negotiations hang by a thread, heavily dependent on possible concessions from all parties. Without a definitive compromise on Israeli deployment in the Philadelphi Corridor, insiders warn that hope for a breakthrough remains slim. The situation underscores the complexity and high stakes of reaching an agreement that addresses the security concerns of Israel while also meeting the regional and international diplomatic expectations.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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