Israel would be willing to pause its war on Hamas in Gaza during the upcoming Muslim fasting month of Ramadan if a deal is reached to release some of the hostages held by the militants, President Joe Biden said recently, Tia Goldenberg, Wafaa Shurafa and Samy Magdy reported for the Associated Press (AP).
The start of Ramadan, which falls around March 10, is seen as an unofficial deadline for a ceasefire deal. I Photo: Saleh Najm and Anas Sharif, Fars Media Corporation
There was no immediate Israeli reaction to Biden’s comments on an emerging framework deal, brokered by the US, Egypt and Qatar, under which Hamas would free some of the dozens of hostages it holds, in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and a six-week halt in fighting.
During the temporary pause, negotiations would continue over the release of the remaining hostages and additional Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
The start of Ramadan, which falls around March 10, is seen as an unofficial deadline for a ceasefire deal.
The month is a time of heightened religious observance and dawn-to-dusk fasting for hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world. Israeli-Palestinian tensions have flared in the past during the holy month.
Biden said on Monday that he hopes a cease-fire deal could take effect by next week.
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