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Biden hopeful of deal soon

US President: Israel ready to halt operations during Ramadan

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New York: US President Joe Biden said he hoped a ceasefire in Gaza could start by the beginning of next week, adding that Israel was ready to halt operations during the Muslim month of Ramadan as part of any deal.

Amid a spiraling humanitari­an crisis in the Palestinia­n territory, representa­tives from Egypt, Qatar, the United States, France and others have acted as go-betweens for Israel and Hamas, seeking a halt to the fighting and the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.

Asked during an election campaign trip to New York when such an agreement might start, Biden replied: “I hope by the end of the weekend.”

“My national security advisor tells me that we’re close, we’re close, we’re not done yet.

“My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire,” Biden told reporters.

Biden, 81, gave more details of what a deal could look like when he spoke on the issue in an interview with late-night US television show host Seth Meyers.

“There is a path forward, with difficulty,” he told Meyers when asked about how to end the conflict.

Mediators have been hoping to get a deal in place before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in about two weeks.

“Ramadan’s coming up and there’s been an agreement by the Israelis that they would not engage in activities during Ramadan as well, in order to give us time to get all the hostages out,” Biden said.

Biden has previously spoken of a six-week ceasefire.

The US president said such a deal “gives us time to begin to move in directions that a lot of Arab countries are prepared to move” in terms of normalisin­g relations with Israel.

“I think that if we get that temporary ceasefire, we’re going to be able to move in a direction where we can change the dynamic,” he said.

Biden has firmly supported Israel despite the soaring death toll in its offensive in Gaza following the deadly Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct 7.

But he has been increasing pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to limit civilian casualties, particular­ly in Israel’s planned offensive in Rafah.

Israel had “made a commitment” to evacuate significan­t parts of Rafah before they “go and take out the remainder of Hamas,” Biden added.

But overall Biden warned that the “only way Israel ultimately survives” was to reach a deal that gives “peace and security for Israelis and Palestinia­ns”.

Amid mounting tensions with Netanyahu, Biden told Meyers that if Israel continued with its “incredibly conservati­ve government they have... they’re going to lose support from around the world”.

 ?? — AFP ?? Making a living: Palestinia­n men collecting wood near a building destroyed during Israeli strikes in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
— AFP Making a living: Palestinia­n men collecting wood near a building destroyed during Israeli strikes in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.

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