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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (right) meets with representatives from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and the Palestinian Authority, in Cairo, Egypt on March 21, 2024. — Picture by REUTERS

US puts pressure on Israel for ceasefire as Qatar talks continue

CAIRO/WASHINGTON, March 22 — Israel’s spy chief is due to travel to Qatar on Friday for ceasefire negotiations while the US plans to put a resolution calling for an immediate truce in Gaza to a vote of the UN Security Council, intensifying pressure on its ally.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday in Cairo he believed talks mediated by the US, Qatar and Egypt could still reach a ceasefire deal between the Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel.

Negotiations in Qatar centred on a truce of around six weeks that would allow the release of 40 Israeli hostages in return for hundreds of Palestinians detained in Israeli jails, paving the way for more aid to enter an enclave where famine looms due to extreme food shortages.

“Negotiators continue to work. The gaps are narrowing, and we’re continuing to push for an agreement in Doha. There’s still difficult work to get there. But I continue to believe it’s possible,” Blinken said.

The main sticking point has been that Hamas says it will release hostages only as part of a deal that would end the war, while Israel says it will discuss only a temporary pause.

A Palestinian official with knowledge of the mediation efforts, who declined to be identified, told Reuters that Hamas had demonstrated flexibility. Israel “continues to stall because it doesn’t want to commit to ending the war on Gaza,” the official said.

A statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel’s spy chief David Barnea would travel to Qatar on Friday to meet mediators.

Meanwhile, Israel said it expected to continue attacks on Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City for a few more days. The facility, where residents reported tanks, gunfire and flames on Thursday, is the only partially-working medical facility in the north of the enclave and has already been under attack for four days.

Washington, which traditionally has shielded Israel at the UN, has incrementally applied more pressure to its longtime ally, and the draft UN Security Council resolution marked a further toughening.

The shift has coincided with rising global condemnation of the five-month-old war, Palestinian civilian deaths, domestic political opposition to US President Joe Biden’s stance and the prospect of a manmade famine in Gaza.

— Reuters

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