Gaza truce possible in one or two weeks, Israeli official says

In March, a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas crumbled after both sides accused each other of violating its terms — now there are signs a permanent truce could be within reach.

Palestinians carrying children injured in Israeli strike on Gaza last month

In recent weeks, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed while trying to access aid in Gaza, as Israel continues its bombardment of the enclave. Source: Getty / Dawoud Abo Alkas

Israel and Hamas may be able to reach a Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal within one or two weeks, but such an agreement is unlikely to be secured in the next day, a senior Israeli official said on Wednesday.

Speaking during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington, the official said that if the two sides agree to a proposed 60-day ceasefire, Israel would use that time to offer a permanent ceasefire that would require the Palestinian militant group to disarm.

If Hamas refuses, "we'll proceed" with military operations in Gaza, the official, who spoke to the Reuters news agency on the condition of anonymity, said.

US President Donald Trump met Netanyahu on Tuesday for the second time in two days to discuss the situation in Gaza, with Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff indicating that Israel and Hamas were nearing an agreement on a US-brokered ceasefire proposal after 21 months of war.

Trump had previously predicted that a deal could be reached by the end of this week, raising speculation about a possible announcement before Netanyahu leaves for Israel on Thursday.
On Wednesday, however, Trump appeared to extend the timeframe, telling reporters that while an agreement was "very close", it could happen this week or even next, though "not definitely".

A source familiar with Hamas' thinking said four days of indirect talks with Israel in Qatar did not produce any breakthroughs on the main sticking points.

The Israeli official, who briefed reporters in Washington, declined to provide details on the negotiations.
Witkoff told reporters at a US cabinet meeting on Tuesday that the anticipated agreement would involve the release of 10 living and nine dead hostages.

Netanyahu's visit came just over two weeks after Trump ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites in support of Israeli air strikes, before then helping to arrange a ceasefire in the 12-day Israel-Iran war.

Trump and his aides have tried to seize on any momentum created by the weakening of Iran, which backs Hamas, to push both sides for a breakthrough to end the Gaza war.

Almost two years of war

The Gaza conflict began when Hamas attacked southern Israel in October 2023, killing approximately 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures. Around 50 hostages remain in Gaza, with 20 believed to be alive.

Israel's retaliatory war has killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, Gaza's health ministry says, and reduced much of the enclave to rubble.

Netanyahu has used his US visit to publicly thank Trump for joining with Israel in striking Iran.


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