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Biden hopes Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal can take effect by next Monday

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U.S. President Joe Biden said Monday that he hopes a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that would pause hostilitie­s and allow for remaining hostages to be released can take effect by early next week.

Asked when he thought a ceasefire could begin, Biden said: “Well I hope by the beginning of the weekend. The end of the weekend. My national security adviser tells me that we’re close. We’re not done yet. My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire.”

Negotiatio­ns are underway for a weeks-long ceasefire between Israel and Hamas to allow for the release of hostages being held in Gaza by the militant group in return for Israel releasing hundreds of Palestinia­n prisoners. The proposed six-week pause in fighting would also include allowing hundreds of trucks to deliver desperatel­y needed aid into Gaza every day.

Negotiator­s face an unofficial deadline of the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan around March 10, a period that often sees heightened IsraeliPal­estinian tensions.

Israel has failed to comply with an order by the United Nations’ top court to provide urgently needed aid to desperate people in the Gaza Strip, Human Rights Watch said Monday, a month after a landmark ruling in The Hague ordered Israel to moderate its war.

In a preliminar­y response to a South African petition accusing Israel of genocide, the UN court ordered Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destructio­n and any acts of genocide in the tiny Palestinia­n enclave. It stopped short of ordering an end to the military offensive.

Israel denies the charges against it, saying it is fighting in self-defence.

 ?? ARIEL SCHALIT, AP ?? Bat Sheva, centre, mother of 21-year-old Israeli soldier Staff Sgt. Narya Belete, attends his funeral in Netanya, Israel, on Sunday. Belete was killed during Israel’s ground operation in Gaza.
ARIEL SCHALIT, AP Bat Sheva, centre, mother of 21-year-old Israeli soldier Staff Sgt. Narya Belete, attends his funeral in Netanya, Israel, on Sunday. Belete was killed during Israel’s ground operation in Gaza.

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