Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims there is "significant progress" in a bid to secure the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza. But the deal remains to be reached.
Despite efforts by the United States, Egypt, and Qatar to restore the ceasefire in Gaza, neither Israel nor Hamas have shown a desire to withdraw from core demands, with each side blaming each other for failing to reach an agreement.
Netanyahu, who was under pressure from within his right-wing coalition to continue the war and block humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, said there was progress on the release of hostages without providing details.
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As reported by Reuters on Tuesday, June 10, a source familiar with the negotiations said Washington had provided Hamas with more guarantees, in the form of measures that would end the war.
The source said there was pressure from Washington to finalize the deal as soon as possible.
The White House National Security Council and US envoy Steve Witkoff, who led US efforts in ceasefire negotiations, did not immediately respond to a response request.
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