US official Sullivan says 'got the sense' Israel PM ready for Gaza deal

AFP , Thursday 12 Dec 2024

Visiting US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared prepared to negotiate a deal for the release of captives held in Gaza and a ceasefire.

 Palestinian family members pray over the bodies of relatives killed in overnight Israeli air strike
Palestinian family members pray over the bodies of relatives killed in overnight Israeli air strikes on Gaza City during preparations for their burial at Al-Ahli Arab hospital, also known as the Baptist hospital. AFP

 

"We're now looking to close a hostage release deal and a ceasefire (in Gaza). It's time to finish the job and bring all of the hostages home... I got the sense from the prime minister he's ready to do a deal," Sullivan said at a press conference at the Tel Aviv annexe of the US embassy in Jerusalem, after meeting Netanyahu.

There has been growing optimism that a new round of talks for a ceasefire and captive release deal might succeed, with key mediator Qatar talking of new "momentum" last week.

Sullivan said he would travel onward to Qatar and Egypt -- both longtime mediators between Israel and Hamas -- in a bid to secure progress in negotiations.

The Israeli war on Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023, has killed at least 44,835 people in Gaza, a majority of them women and children, according to figures from the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza.

*This story was edited by Ahram Online.

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