Joe Biden evokes an agreement by the Israelis to suspend their military operations in Gaza during Ramadan

“Ramadan is approaching, and Israelis have agreed that they will not participate in activities [militaires] during Ramadan »Joe Biden said in NBC’s “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” This possible truce “ give us[ait] time to get all the hostages out” held by Hamas, he added.

No confirmation or clarification from the White House was released after this speech. The extract, which was transcribed by the Associated Press agency, had not been published online as of Tuesday morning. In the same show, Mr. Biden has furthermore estimated: “I hope that next Monday [4 mars]we will have a ceasefire”. “My national security advisor tells me we are close, close, but not there yet”he said.

The mediating countries, Qatar, Egypt and the United States, are trying to negotiate a compromise with Israel and Hamas with a view to a truce. But Israel demands the release of all hostages during this break. Hamas, for its part, is demanding a complete ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip and the lifting of the blockade imposed by Israel since 2007. During the attack of October 7, 2023, some 250 people were kidnapped and taken to Gaza. According to Israel, 130 hostages are still being held there, 31 of whom are believed to have died.

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An upcoming land offensive in Rafah reaffirmed by Benjamin Netanyahu

In Beit Lahya, in the northern Gaza Strip, February 26, 2024.

Tamim Ben Hamad Al Thani, the emir of Qatar, a country at the center of negotiation efforts and which hosts certain Hamas leaders, begins a two-day state visit to Paris on Tuesday, the French presidency announced. The Qatari leader is expected to meet Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday afternoon at the Elysée, then have dinner with him.

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According to Qatar’s official news agency, the emir just met Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Doha and discussed efforts with him “aimed at reaching an immediate and permanent ceasefire agreement”. But Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed on Sunday that Israel would soon launch a ground operation against Rafah, allowing, according to him, a “total victory” on Hamas in ” a few weeks “. A truce would only ” to delay “ this offensive, he emphasized.

The army presented to the war cabinet on Monday “a plan for the evacuation of populations from combat zones in the Gaza Strip, as well as the plan for future operations”according to the Prime Minister’s Office, without giving details on where civilians could take refuge.

The World with AFP

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