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Israel agrees to 4-hour daily pauses in Gaza fighting to allow civilians to flee, White House says

Israel agrees to 4-hour daily pauses in Gaza fighting to allow civilians to flee, White House says
As crushing as Israel's air strikes targeting Hamas are militarily. They have also become politically counterproductive *** crippling consequence. Civilians, thousands of them have been killed. Israel under us pressure for *** humanitarian pause on the diplomatic front. We are working around the clock to provide the with international maneuvering room for continued military activity. Netanyahu's plan to destroy Hamas is under threat. Time may be running out two clocks. One of how long will it take the idea to finish what they see as their target? And second, how longer the international community specifically the US would tolerate the continuation of this ground offensive. Those are two, those two are not sick. I am afraid that the United States will succeed in stopping us from completing the work. Both Ben Yai and Bergmann are respected veteran Israeli journalists, both have been taken by the IDF to the front line in Gaza. None of the strategic goals of this operation uh has been achieved. Hamas are not going out of the tunnels. According to the IDF Hamas operatives killed rockets captured launch sites discovered but according to be Shai at *** pace that both Netanyahu and Biden can stomach. They go very slowly because of two things. First of all, because because of the Americans to be, to be honest. And secondly, because of the safety of the, of the soldiers. Bergmann says he's asked ID F officers if they can route Hamas from its tunnels. When you ask them, do you think that you can take out the whole of sub terrain bunkers? They say no, there's no way. Meanwhile, hamas' regular rocket salvos into Israel reinforce their bunker resilience is working reminding Israelis of their vulnerability to us politics. This demand by the United States to make *** humanitarian pose hits the deepest emotions of the Israelis, the Prime Minister and other speakers for the government and the military need to be by far more transparent in direct with Israeli public. I think that they are creating expectations that will not be fulfilled *** month into the war. Israel appears weakened by its own strength, Hamas empowered by its tunnels, easily able to weaponize the high civilian death toll. Their officials claim that at least one child is killed every 10 minutes. *** shocking statistic that may buy them enough time to fight another day.
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Israel agrees to 4-hour daily pauses in Gaza fighting to allow civilians to flee, White House says
Israel has agreed to put in place four-hour daily humanitarian pauses in its assault on Hamas in northern Gaza, the White House said Thursday, as President Joe Biden pressed Israelis for a multi-day stoppage in the fighting in a bid to negotiate the release of hostages held by the militant group.Biden had asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to institute the daily pauses during a Monday call and said he had also asked the Israelis for a pause of at least three days to allow for hostage negotiations.鈥淵es,鈥� Biden said, when asked whether he had asked Israel for a three-day pause. 鈥淚鈥檝e asked for even a longer pause for some of them.鈥� He added there was 鈥渘o possibility鈥� of a formal cease-fire at the moment, and said it had 鈥渢aken a little longer鈥� than he hoped for Israel to agree to the humanitarian pauses.National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said a daily humanitarian pause would be announced Thursday and that the Israelis had committed to announcing each four-hour window at least three hours in advance. Israel, he said, also was opening a second corridor for civilians to flee the areas that are the current focus of its military campaign against Hamas, with a coastal road joining the territory鈥檚 main north-south highway.Similar short-term pauses have occurred over the past several days as tens of thousands of civilians have fled southward, but Thursday鈥檚 announcement appeared to be an effort to formalize and expand the process, as the U.S. has pressed Israelis to take greater steps to protect civilians in Gaza.Asked in a Fox News interview that aired Thursday about the prospect of a daily humanitarian pause, Netanyahu replied that "the fighting continues against the Hamas enemy, the Hamas terrorists, but in specific locations for a given period, a few hours here, a few hours there, we want to facilitate a safe passage of civilians away from the zone of fighting. And we鈥檙e doing that.鈥滲iden鈥檚 push for an even longer pause comes as part of a renewed diplomatic push to free hostages taken by Hamas and other militant groups to the Gaza Strip during their Oct. 7 surprise attack on Israel.Israeli officials estimate that militants still hold 239 hostages, including children and the elderly, from the attack that also saw 1,400 people killed in Israel. U.S. officials say fewer than 10 Americans are among those held captive. More than 10,800 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-run territory.Kirby told reporters Thursday that pauses could be useful for 鈥済etting all 239 hostages back with their families, to include the less than 10 Americans that we know are being held. So if we can get all the hostages out, that鈥檚 a nice finite goal.鈥濃淗umanitarian pauses can be useful in the transfer process,鈥� he added.Indirect talks were taking place in Qatar 鈥� which also played a role in the freeing of four hostages by Hamas last month 鈥� about a larger release of hostages. CIA Director William Burns was in Doha on Thursday for talks with the Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and the head of Israel鈥檚 Mossad intelligence agency, David Barnea, according to a U.S. official. The official spoke with The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.Qatar is a frequent go-between in international dealings with Hamas, and some top Hamas political leaders make their home in the Gulf country. The U.S. official stressed Burns was not playing a lead role in the negotiations.Kirby confirmed that the U.S. continues to have 鈥渁ctive discussions with partners about trying to secure the release of hostages,鈥� noting in particular Qatar鈥檚 help.Sen. Ben Cardin, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the AP that several issues need to be resolved in the negotiations, including whether a more extended pause in fighting or the hostage release would come first, and whether it would be possible to access all the hostages to know how many there were and the state of their health,Cardin, D-Md., returned to Washington this week after helping lead a congressional delegation to the Middle East for talks with leaders from Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia. He and fellow lawmakers met with Biden on Wednesday night to brief him on their talks in the region.鈥淲e have been told in the last several weeks that progress is imminent ... and then nothing happens,鈥� he said. He added, "I hope we鈥檒l see some progress, but we鈥檝e been disappointed in the past.鈥滾t. Col. Richard Hecht, an Israeli military spokesman, said there had been no shift in Israeli tactics. 鈥橳here鈥檚 no cease-fire,鈥� he told reporters. 鈥濃楾hese are tactical local pauses for humanitarian aid, which are limited in time and area."鈥淭hese evacuation corridors are for civilians to move south to safer areas where they can receive humanitarian aid.鈥� Asked about Kirby鈥檚 announcement, he said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a shift,鈥� though he said Israel would try to expand these humanitarian corridors.Secretary of State Antony Blinken had warned Israel last week that it risked destroying an eventual possibility for peace unless it acted swiftly to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza for Palestinian civilians as it intensifies its war against Hamas.In a blunt call for Israel to pause military operations to allow for the immediate and increased delivery of assistance, Blinken said the situation would drive Palestinians toward further radicalism and effectively end prospects for any eventual resumption of peace talks.French President Emmanuel Macron had opened a Gaza aid conference on Thursday with an appeal for Israel to protect civilians, saying that 鈥渁ll lives have equal worth鈥� and that fighting terrorism 鈥渃an never be carried out without rules.鈥滽irby said Uzra Zeya, the State Department鈥檚 under secretary for civilian security, democracy and human rights; special envoy David Satterfield; and Sarah Charles, who leads the USAID鈥檚 bureau for humanitarian assistance, were representing the U.S. at the Paris conference. Israel has not been invited by France to the conference.Satterfield on Thursday described improving aid delivery for central and southern Gaza, but described no such effort in the northern battle zone other than to help civilians flee the intensifying Israeli assault.He told reporters via an online briefing that the international community had been able to get fuel to turn back on water desalination plants in the south, and that aid into the south was averaging 100 trucks a day. Two pipelines supplying clean drinking water to the south from Israel have been turned back on.鈥淲e do see the ability in the coming days, we hope, to meet the minimum requirements of the population in the south,鈥� he said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 speaking of the south and the center, not of the north, which remains a kinetic area.鈥漘__AP writers Josh Boak, Colleen Long and Michelle Price in Washington contributed.

Israel has agreed to put in place four-hour daily humanitarian pauses in in northern Gaza, the White House said Thursday, as President Joe Biden pressed Israelis for a multi-day stoppage in the fighting in a bid to negotiate the release of held by the militant group.

Biden had asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to institute the daily pauses during a Monday call and said he had also asked the Israelis for a pause of at least three days to allow for hostage negotiations.

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鈥淵es,鈥� Biden said, when asked whether he had asked Israel for a three-day pause. 鈥淚鈥檝e asked for even a longer pause for some of them.鈥� He added there was 鈥渘o possibility鈥� of a formal cease-fire at the moment, and said it had 鈥渢aken a little longer鈥� than he hoped for Israel to agree to the humanitarian pauses.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said a daily humanitarian pause would be announced Thursday and that the Israelis had committed to announcing each four-hour window at least three hours in advance. Israel, he said, also was opening a second corridor for civilians to flee the areas that are the current focus of its military campaign against Hamas, with a coastal road joining the territory鈥檚 main north-south highway.

Similar short-term pauses have occurred over the past several days as tens of thousands of civilians have fled southward, but Thursday鈥檚 announcement appeared to be an effort to formalize and expand the process, as the U.S. has pressed Israelis to take greater steps to protect civilians in Gaza.

Asked in a Fox News interview that aired Thursday about the prospect of a daily humanitarian pause, Netanyahu replied that "the fighting continues against the Hamas enemy, the Hamas terrorists, but in specific locations for a given period, a few hours here, a few hours there, we want to facilitate a safe passage of civilians away from the zone of fighting. And we鈥檙e doing that.鈥�

Biden鈥檚 push for an even longer pause comes as part of a renewed diplomatic push to free hostages taken by Hamas and other militant groups to the Gaza Strip during .

Israeli officials estimate that militants still hold 239 hostages, including children and the elderly, from the attack that also saw 1,400 people killed in Israel. U.S. officials say fewer than 10 Americans are among those held captive. More than 10,800 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

Kirby told reporters Thursday that pauses could be useful for 鈥済etting all 239 hostages back with their families, to include the less than 10 Americans that we know are being held. So if we can get all the hostages out, that鈥檚 a nice finite goal.鈥�

鈥淗umanitarian pauses can be useful in the transfer process,鈥� he added.

Indirect talks were taking place in Qatar 鈥� which also played a role in the freeing of four hostages by Hamas last month 鈥� about a larger release of hostages. CIA Director William Burns was in Doha on Thursday for talks with the Qatari prime minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and the head of Israel鈥檚 Mossad intelligence agency, David Barnea, according to a U.S. official. The official spoke with The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.

Qatar is a frequent go-between in international dealings with Hamas, and some top Hamas political leaders make their home in the Gulf country. The U.S. official stressed Burns was not playing a lead role in the negotiations.

Kirby confirmed that the U.S. continues to have 鈥渁ctive discussions with partners about trying to secure the release of hostages,鈥� noting in particular Qatar鈥檚 help.

Sen. Ben Cardin, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told the AP that several issues need to be resolved in the negotiations, including whether a more extended pause in fighting or the hostage release would come first, and whether it would be possible to access all the hostages to know how many there were and the state of their health,

Cardin, D-Md., returned to Washington this week after helping lead a congressional delegation to the Middle East for talks with leaders from Egypt, Israel and Saudi Arabia. He and fellow lawmakers met with Biden on Wednesday night to brief him on their talks in the region.

鈥淲e have been told in the last several weeks that progress is imminent ... and then nothing happens,鈥� he said. He added, "I hope we鈥檒l see some progress, but we鈥檝e been disappointed in the past.鈥�

Lt. Col. Richard Hecht, an Israeli military spokesman, said there had been no shift in Israeli tactics. 鈥橳here鈥檚 no cease-fire,鈥� he told reporters. 鈥濃楾hese are tactical local pauses for humanitarian aid, which are limited in time and area."

鈥淭hese evacuation corridors are for civilians to move south to safer areas where they can receive humanitarian aid.鈥� Asked about Kirby鈥檚 announcement, he said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a shift,鈥� though he said Israel would try to expand these humanitarian corridors.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken had warned Israel last week that it risked destroying an eventual possibility for peace unless it acted swiftly to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza for Palestinian civilians as it intensifies its war against Hamas.

In a blunt call for Israel to pause military operations to allow for the immediate and increased delivery of assistance, Blinken said the situation would drive Palestinians toward further radicalism and effectively end prospects for any eventual resumption of peace talks.

French President Emmanuel Macron had opened a Gaza aid conference on Thursday with an appeal for Israel to protect civilians, saying that 鈥渁ll lives have equal worth鈥� and that fighting terrorism 鈥渃an never be carried out without rules.鈥�

Kirby said Uzra Zeya, the State Department鈥檚 under secretary for civilian security, democracy and human rights; special envoy David Satterfield; and Sarah Charles, who leads the USAID鈥檚 bureau for humanitarian assistance, were representing the U.S. at the Paris conference. Israel has not been invited by France to the conference.

Satterfield on Thursday described improving aid delivery for central and southern Gaza, but described no such effort in the northern battle zone other than to help civilians flee the intensifying Israeli assault.

He told reporters via an online briefing that the international community had been able to get fuel to turn back on water desalination plants in the south, and that aid into the south was averaging 100 trucks a day. Two pipelines supplying clean drinking water to the south from Israel have been turned back on.

鈥淲e do see the ability in the coming days, we hope, to meet the minimum requirements of the population in the south,鈥� he said. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 speaking of the south and the center, not of the north, which remains a kinetic area.鈥�

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AP writers Josh Boak, Colleen Long and Michelle Price in Washington contributed.