"Challenges in Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Amid Biden Administration's Evolving Stance"

Israeli opposition leader Benny Gantz visited Washington without the authorization of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as Egypt, Qatar, and Hamas negotiate a possible deal to pause the war in Gaza and release Israeli hostages. U.S. officials report progress in negotiations for a six-week cease-fire and the release of hostages, with Hamas refusing to hand over hostage names and Israel pushing back on specific detainee releases. Vice President Harris prioritizes aid to Gaza and the hostage deal, aiming to pressure both Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement before Ramadan. Additionally, a U.N. report details sexual violence against hostages in Gaza, with Israel believing it to be a reason for Hamas's resistance to releasing female hostages.
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