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GAZA CEASE-FIRE

Israel says it is serious about reaching cease-fire, cites positive signs


Israel says it is serious about reaching cease-fire, cites positive signs

A Palestinian child sits on what remains of a water pipe in a huge crater after the Israeli army targeted the tents of displaced people in the northern al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City on June 28, 2025. (Credit: Omar al-Qattaa/AFP)

TALLINN — Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Wednesday that his country was serious about reaching a deal with Hamas to end the war in Gaza and return the hostages held there to Israel.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had accepted the conditions needed to finalise a 60-day ceasefire with Hamas after what he called a "long and productive" meeting of his representatives with Israeli officials.

At a press conference in the Estonian capital Tallinn, Saar said: "We are serious in our will to reach a hostage deal and a ceasefire. We said yes to [U.S.] special envoy [Steve] Witkoff’s proposals."

"There are some positive signs. I don’t want to say more than that right now. But our goal is to begin proximity talks as soon as possible," said Saar, who spoke after holding talks with Estonia's Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.

"But it must be clear: Hamas is not only responsible for initiating this war on Oct. 7 [2023]. It is responsible also for its continuation. Pressure must be applied on Hamas. The international community must now back the American initiatives. It must shatter any illusions that Hamas may have," he said.

In a statement on Wednesday, Hamas said it was studying new cease-fire offers it received from the mediators Egypt and Qatar, but stressed it aimed to reach an agreement that would ensure an end to the war and an Israeli pullout from Gaza.

Reporting by Howard Goller; editing by Mark Heinrich and Gareth Jones

TALLINN — Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Wednesday that
his country was serious about reaching a deal with Hamas to end the war in Gaza and return the
hostages held there to Israel.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that Israel had
accepted the conditions needed to finalise a 60-day ceasefire
with Hamas after what he called a "long and productive" meeting
of his representatives with Israeli officials.
At a press conference in the Estonian capital Tallinn,
Saar said: "We are serious in our will to reach a hostage deal
and a ceasefire. We said yes to [U.S.] special envoy [Steve] Witkoff’s proposals."
"There are some positive signs. I don’t want to say more
than that right now. But our goal is to begin proximity talks as
soon as possible," said...
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