Midweek Sport

BIDEN: PEACE DEAL IN GAZA ‘BY NEXT WEEK’

- By COLIN HURST news@sundayspor­t.co.uk

US PRESIDENT Joe Biden has said he hopes to have a ceasefire “by next Monday” in the IsraelGaza war.

His comments come amid reports of progress reached in ongoing negotiatio­ns involving Israel and Hamas representa­tives in Qatar.

“My national security adviser tells me that we’re close,” Mr Biden said.

Israel launched a large air and ground campaign in Gaza after Hamas murdered about 1,200 people in southern Israel on October 7.

The attackers also took 253 people hostage, a number of whom have since been released.

The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip says at least 29,878 people have been killed in the territory since then – 96 deaths in the past 24 hours – and 70,215 people have been wounded.

President Biden, whose country is Israel’s main ally, was speaking to reporters in New York City about the possible ceasefire.

“We’re close,” he said. “We’re not done yet. My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire.”

A spokesman for the US State Department said earlier that “progress” had been made in negotiatio­ns to release the Israeli hostages in the last several days, but that it remained unclear whether Hamas would accept the latest proposed deal.

“We’ve had progress with the conversati­ons we’ve had between Egypt, Israel, the United States and Qatar,” said spokesman Matthew Miller.

Attack

Last week the US was widely criticised for vetoing a UN resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

Instead, it proposed its own temporary ceasefire, which also warned Israel not to invade the city of Rafah.

Israel says its forces are preparing to go into Rafah to attack Hamas fighters there.

On Sunday the prime minister’s office said it had received plans from its military to evacuate civilians from the city. Israel has been under internatio­nal pressure not to launch an offensive in Rafah, where about 1.5m Palestinia­ns are sheltering, most having fled fighting further north in the territory.

In a separate developmen­t, Palestinia­n Authority (PA) Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh resigned along with his government, which runs parts of the occupied West Bank.

President Mahmoud Abbas accepted his decision, which could pave the way for a technocrat­ic government.

Mr Abbas is under pressure from the US to reform the PA so it can govern Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war ends.

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