A US-backed Israeli proposal for a ceasefire and hostage deal appears to be in flux, with neither side yet publicly committing to the plan as talks continue.
Hamas has proposed numerous changes to the proposal for a permanent ceasefire and release of hostages still held in Gaza, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Blinken mentioned that while some of the changes are workable, others are not, without providing specific details on Hamas' proposed alterations.
A US official also noted that Hamas is seeking more specifics, leading to shifting goalposts in the negotiations.
Qatari officials emphasized the need to bridge the 'fundamental differences' between Hamas and Israel to bring an end to the conflict in Gaza.
During his recent trip to the region, Blinken focused on pressuring Hamas to consider the proposal while also working on plans for post-ceasefire governance, security, and reconstruction.
Looking ahead, Blinken announced plans to present proposals for key elements of the 'day after' plan in the coming weeks, although details were not disclosed.
Following his engagements, Blinken is set to attend the G7 summit in Italy alongside US President Joe Biden.
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