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Published 18 Dec, 2023 07:11am

Israel, Hamas open to truce but obstacles remain

CAIRO: Two Egy­ptian security sources said on Sunday that Israel and Hamas are both open to a renewed ceasefire and prisoner release, although disagreements remain on how it would be implemented.

Egypt and Qatar, which had previously negotiated a week-long ceasefire and prisoner release, insisted on expediting aid and the opening of the Kerem Shalom crossing before any negotiations could begin, the sources said.

An Israeli official said aid had been allo­wed to enter Gaza, after Egyptian sources initially said it had been held up.

Hopes for peace were raised on Saturday when a source said Israel’s spy chief had spoken on Friday with Qatar’s prime minister.

Hamas is insisting on setting the list of prisoners to be released unilaterally, and demanding that Israeli forces withdraw behind pre-determined lines, the sources told Reuters.

While Israel agreed on Hamas setting the list, the sources said it demanded a timeline and to see the list before setting the time and duration of the ceasefire.

Israel refuses to withdraw, the sources added. Hamas says a complete ceasefire is a prerequisite to a prisoner release, the sources said.

“It is important for me to make clear, the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) is determined to complete the task of dismantling Hamas,” Israeli military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a news conference on Sunday.

“We are open to any efforts aimed at ending the Israeli aggression. This is the ground for any discussion,” said Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri when asked for comment on Israel and Hamas’s openness to talks, according to the Egyptians.

Published in Dawn, December 18th, 2023

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