Negotiations to free hostages held by Hamas are closer than 鈥榩erhaps any point,鈥� White House official says
US officials have been signaling for days that Israel and Hamas are moving closer to a deal to secure the release of hostages
US officials have been signaling for days that Israel and Hamas are moving closer to a deal to secure the release of hostages
US officials have been signaling for days that Israel and Hamas are moving closer to a deal to secure the release of hostages
Negotiations to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas are close and the disagreements among parties have narrowed amid intensive talks, deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said Sunday.
Video above 鈥� 'I just can't imagine the terror': Woman's family among hostages taken by Hamas
鈥淲e think that we are closer than we have been perhaps at any point since these negotiations began weeks ago, that there are areas of difference and disagreement that have been narrowed, if not closed out entirely,鈥� Finer told 颁狈狈鈥檚 Jake Tapper on 鈥淪tate of the Union,鈥� stressing that these are sensitive negotiations and no deal is currently in place.
Finer declined to dive into the details of the talks, but said officials are working around the clock and that it remains a priority for President Joe Biden.
U.S. officials have been signaling for days that Israel and Hamas are moving closer to a deal to secure the release of hostages taken during the Hamas attacks on Israel in exchange for a sustained, days-long pause in fighting.
Only a handful of hostages have been released so far since the start of the war.
The negotiating parties 鈥� Israel, Hamas and the U.S., with Qatar mediating between them 鈥� have sought to work through a number of sticking points. These include how many days a potential pause in fighting would last and the number of hostages that would be released, .
Earlier Sunday, Qatar鈥檚 prime minister similarly said 鈥済ood progress鈥� has been made 鈥渋n the past few days鈥� in the negotiations, adding that the sticking points are 鈥渕ore practical, logistical, not really something that represents the core of the deal.鈥�
Asked about how many hostages the U.S. believes are still alive, Finer responded that they don鈥檛 have exact numbers but said, 鈥淲e do believe that there is a significant number of Americans being held.鈥�
鈥淥ne of the challenges associated with this is we鈥檙e not on the ground in Gaza, the United States. We are not in direct contact with Hamas. We do that only through intermediaries. And so, we don鈥檛 have perfect fidelity about exact numbers of hostages, including numbers who are still alive,鈥� he said.
Finer also said the U.S. is still gathering information about , which was being used as a shelter, in Gaza over the weekend.
鈥淲hat I can say at this point 鈥� and we鈥檙e also in touch with the Israelis to try to find out what they know about what happened 鈥� is that if harm was done to innocent civilians sheltering at a U.N. site, that would be totally unacceptable,鈥� Finer said.
Finer also on Sunday warned Israel against carrying out offensive operations in southern Gaza until it has adjusted its planning to account for the hundreds of thousands of civilians who have fled south amid the fierce fighting in the north. Israel, which has said that Hamas leadership fled south, is likely to conduct military operations in the southern part of Gaza, Finer said Sunday on CBS鈥� 鈥淔ace the Nation,鈥� adding that Israel has the 鈥渞ight鈥� to do so despite the serious concerns over civilian casualties.
鈥淲e think that their operations should not go forward until 鈥� those additional civilians have been accounted for 鈥� (Israel) should draw lessons from how the operation proceeded in the north, including lessons that lead to greater and enhanced protections for civilian life things like narrowing the area of active combat, clarifying where civilians can seek refuge from the fighting,鈥� Finer said.
Finer also said that the Palestinian Authority, which has partial administrative control of the West Bank, will 鈥渉ave to be part鈥� of any future governing solution in both the West Bank and Gaza following the current hostilities 鈥� a prospect that Israel鈥檚 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has explicitly opposed.
鈥淥ur view is the Palestinian Authority is the only official institutional representative of the Palestinian people in the West Bank, that it will have to be part of any way forward when it comes to governance both in Gaza and the West Bank,鈥� Finer said.
颁狈狈鈥檚 , , and contributed to this report.