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A cease-fire deal 'closer than ever' in Gaza, say Hamas, Islamic Jihad and PFLP

A cease-fire deal 'closer than ever' in Gaza, say Hamas, Islamic Jihad and PFLP

Tents set-up on a beach near the Nusseirat refugee camp for internally displaced persons in the central Gaza Strip, Dec. 20, 2024. (Credit: Eyad Baba/AFP)

Hamas and two other Palestinian groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said on Saturday that a Gaza cease-fire deal with Israel is "closer than ever," provided Israel does not impose new conditions.

Last week, indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States were held in Doha, rekindling hope of an agreement.

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"The possibility of reaching an agreement [for a cease-fire and prisoner exchange deal] is closer than ever, provided the enemy stops imposing new conditions," Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the leftist PFLP said in a rare joint statement issued after talks in Cairo on Friday.

A Hamas leader told AFP on Saturday that talks had made "significant and important progress" in recent days.

"Most points related to the cease-fire and prisoner exchange issues have been agreed upon," he said on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak publicly on the issue.

"Some unresolved points remain, but they do not hinder the process. The agreement could be finalized before the end of this year, provided it is not disrupted by [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's new conditions."

He said that if an agreement is reached it will be implemented in phases, ending with "a serious prisoner exchange deal, a permanent cease-fire and a complete withdrawal [of Israeli forces] from Gaza."

On Wednesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he was "hopeful" for a deal, but avoided making any predictions as to when it would actually materialize.

"I don't want to hazard a guess as to what the probability is," he said at the Council on Foreign Relations.

"It should happen. It needs to happen. We need to get people home," he said, referring to the release of hostages under a cease-fire deal.

Palestinian militants led by Hamas abducted 251 hostages during their attack on Israel on Oct. 7 last year. Of those, 96 are still held in Gaza, including 36 the Israeli military says are dead.

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Efforts to strike a truce and hostage release deal have repeatedly failed over key stumbling blocks.

Despite numerous rounds of indirect talks, Israel and Hamas have agreed to just one truce, which lasted for a week at the end of 2023.

Negotiations have faced multiple challenges since then, with the primary point of contention being the establishment of a lasting cease-fire.

Netanyahu has repeatedly stated that he does not want to withdraw Israeli troops from the Philadelphi Corridor, a strip of land cleared and controlled by Israel along Gaza's border with Egypt.

Another unresolved issue is the governance of post-war Gaza.

It remains a highly contentious issue, including within the Palestinian leadership.

Israel has said repeatedly that it will not allow Hamas to run the territory ever again.

Hamas and two other Palestinian groups, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said on Saturday that a Gaza cease-fire deal with Israel is "closer than ever," provided Israel does not impose new conditions.Last week, indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States were held in Doha, rekindling hope of an agreement. Read more US and Hamas signal progress on Gaza cease-fire talks as Netanyahu heads to Cairo "The possibility of reaching an agreement [for a cease-fire and prisoner exchange deal] is closer than ever, provided the enemy stops imposing new conditions," Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the leftist PFLP said in a rare joint statement issued after talks in Cairo on Friday.A Hamas leader told AFP on Saturday that talks had made "significant and...