CIA Director Burns holds Doha talks on new deal, Egypt pushes mini release
Sisi also said that talks should resume within ten days of implementing the temporary ceasefire in an effort to reach a permanent one.
CIA Director William Burns is holding talks in Doha on the possibility of a new wide-ranging hostage deal, while Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has proposed a mini-agreement to secure the freedom of four of the 101 captives.
“The purpose is to kick-start wider negotiations,” a source told The Jerusalem Post.
On the table in Doha in the Burns talks with Mossad Chief David Barnea and Qatari Prime Minister Mohammad Al-Thani is also the issue of an IDF-Hezbollah ceasefire based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, according to a report by the Lebanese Broadcast Corporation International.
In advance of the Doha parley, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with London caretaker Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Makati on Friday, after visiting Qatar on Thursday.
The two ceasefire initiatives, however, have remained separate even though they are under discussion in the same talks. Sisi spoke in Cairo on Sunday of an initial two-day ceasefire in Gaza to exchange four Israeli hostages of Hamas for some Palestinian prisoners.
Speaking alongside Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune during a press conference in Cairo, Sisi also said that overall hostage talks should resume within 10 days of implementing the temporary ceasefire in an effort to reach a permanent one.
Continuous negotiations
The US and Israel have been hopeful that in the aftermath of the IDF’s assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar earlier this month, it is now possible to make a deal.Reuters contributed to this report.