US proposes new language to revive stalled Israel-Hamas ceasefire efforts | CNN (2025)

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The US has proposed new language for a potential deal between Israel and Hamas.

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The United States has proposed new language to bridge gaps in discussions for a ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas, a senior US administration official said Friday.

The three-phase Israeli proposal, outlined by US President Joe Biden last month, sets out conditions intended to lead to the eventual release of all remaining hostages being held by Hamas, in return for a permanent ceasefire and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

But dashing hopes for a breakthrough, earlier this month Hamas responded to the Israeli proposal with further amendments. Israel has also not publicly accepted the plan.

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CNN contributor Barak Ravid first reported the news in Axios, citing three unnamed sources with direct knowledge.

The US is pushing Egypt and Qatar to press Hamas to accept the change in language, according to Ravid. One source cited by Ravid said that if Hamas accepts the new language, it will “allow to close the deal.”

According to the sources cited by Ravid, the new language presented by the US focuses on the period during the first phase of the proposal where Israel and Hamas are expected to start more negotiations with the intention of activating a second phase, where a sustainable ceasefire in Gaza is implemented.

The proposed US language aims to bridge a current disagreement triggered by Hamas’ demands that negotiations for the second phase only focus on the number and identity of Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli jails as part of the deal, while Israel wants to have the ability to raise demilitarization of Gaza and other issues, the sources said according to Ravid.

CNN has not seen the latest proposal and has reached out to Qatari and Egyptian officials.

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Relatives and supporters of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas are calling on Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure their release.

The second phase of the proposal has been a source of disagreement in the months-long negotiation between Israel and Hamas. Hamas has called for a permanent end to the war and a complete Israeli military withdrawal, while Israeli politicians, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had vowed for the continuation of the war until Hamas are eliminated.

On Sunday, Netanyahu told Israel’s Channel 14 he was ready to make “a partial deal” with Hamas to return only some hostages from Gaza, in comments that were at odds with the proposal. Netanyahu added that Israel will continue fighting in the enclave after the ceasefire.

He walked back the comments a day later after fierce backlash from families of the hostages and several Israeli politicians.

Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan told a news conference in Beirut Saturday that the most recent proposal it received was on June 24 and it fell short of meeting its demands for a permanent ceasefire and complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip.

“There is no real change in the negotiation to stop the hostilities until now, what is being reported on behalf of the US administration is within the context of applying pressure on (Hamas) to accept the Israeli proposal without any amendments,” Hamdan said.

Any proposal that did not include Hamas’s core demands on a ceasefire and withdrawal was “a waste of time,” Hamdan added.

He cited Netanyahu’s remarks in the Channel 14 interview as showing that Israel will “continue refusing to accept a permanent ceasefire and do not accept a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.”

Hamdan said he holds Netanyahu and his government responsible for the stall, describing Israel’s position as an “equivocation and evasion” from the articles of the agreement. He also accused the US administration of being “conniving” in holding Hamas responsible for stalling the agreement, saying the group welcomed Biden’s speech at the end of May and the UN Security Council resolution endorsing the proposal on the table.

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Palestinians walk among the rubble of damaged buildings, which were destroyed during Israel's military offensive, in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on June 12, 2024.

An Israeli government official said late Saturday that Israel is committed to the wording of the proposal that Biden welcomed and that its position has not changed.

“Up to this moment, Hamas has not responded to this proposal,” the official said.

Fighting meanwhile continued in a neighborhood ofGazaCity, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and local officials, months after Israel said it had dismantled Hamas in the north.

“Troops are continuing operational activity against terror targets in the Shejaiya area, fighting simultaneously above and below ground,” the IDF said, adding that the Israeli Air Force “struck terror targets and armed terrorist cells” as part of their operations in the neighborhood, which began on Thursday.

Gaza’s civil defense officials said they had received numerous calls for help from injured people trapped by fighting in Shujaiya.

“A number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them,” the Palestinian Ministry of Health inGaza said.

The total number of Palestinians killed inGazasince Oct. 7 is now 37,834, while the number of injuries has risen to 86,858.

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FAQs

Did Israel break a ceasefire? ›

Both sides have blamed each other for violating the ceasefire. On 1 December, the truce ended with Hamas alleging that Israel rejected a hostage exchange deal to prolong the truce, and Hamas then launched rockets into Sderot. Israel responded with air raids on Gaza with the Gaza Health Ministry reporting 20 deaths.

What is actually going on in Israel and Palestine? ›

The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is an ongoing military and political conflict about land and self-determination within the territory of the former Mandatory Palestine.

Why is Israel bombing Gaza? ›

After clearing militants from its territory, Israel launched one of the most destructive bombing campaigns in modern history and invaded Gaza on 27 October with the stated objectives of destroying Hamas and freeing hostages.

Is Gaza part of Israel? ›

As a result of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Egypt administered the newly formed Gaza Strip territory and several improvements were undertaken in the city. Gaza was occupied by Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967, and in 1993, the city was transferred to the newly created Palestinian National Authority.

Has Hamas violated the ceasefire? ›

Hamas also violated the 15 July ceasefire initiated by Egypt and supported by most of the international community, including the Arab League. Israel accepted this ceasefire.

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On 6 May 2024, Hamas accepted the terms of a ceasefire brokered by Egypt and Qatar.

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While the State of Israel was established on 15 May 1948 and admitted to the United Nations, a Palestinian State was not established. The remaining territories of pre-1948 Palestine, the West Bank - including East Jerusalem- and Gaza Strip, were administered from 1948 till 1967 by Jordan and Egypt, respectively.

What is the main goal of Hamas? ›

HAMAS claims its goal is to liberate Palestinians and views Israel as an occupying power as well as an illegitimate state. In 2017, the group created a new policy document to supplement its original 1988 charter.

Why did Israel give up Gaza Strip? ›

The motivation behind the disengagement was described by Sharon's top aide as a means of isolating Gaza and avoiding international pressure on Israel to reach a political settlement with the Palestinians. The disengagement plan was implemented in August 2005 and completed in September 2005.

Who started the war between Israel and Palestine? ›

The Arab-Israeli War of 1948 broke out when five Arab nations invaded territory in the former Palestinian mandate immediately following the announcement of the independence of the state of Israel on May 14, 1948.

Is Jerusalem in Israel or Palestine? ›

Jerusalem, ancient city of the Middle East that since 1967 has been wholly under the rule of the State of Israel. Long an object of veneration and conflict, the holy city of Jerusalem has been governed, both as a provincial town and a national capital, by an extended series of dynasties and states.

Is it safe to visit Gaza? ›

Do Not Travel To: Gaza due to terrorism and armed conflict.

How big is Gaza compared to a US state? ›

Gaza's coastline is 40 kilometers (24 miles) long. The Gaza Strip is geographically about the size of Philadelphia, Detroit or the country of Grenada. Overlay (in red) of Gaza Strip boundaries over Washington, D.C Source: Newsweek.

Why did Israel break the ceasefire in 2008? ›

On 4 November 2008, Israel raided Gaza, killing six Hamas militants and effectively ending the ceasefire. The Israeli military said the target of the raid was a tunnel that they said Hamas was planning to use to capture Israeli soldiers positioned on the border fence 250m away.

Have Israel and Palestine reached a peace agreement? ›

Despite the failure of the peace process to produce a final agreement, the international consensus has for decades supported a two-state solution to the conflict, based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 and 338.

Who did Israel break away from? ›

The people of the north called Jeroboam out of Egypt to lead their confrontation with Rehoboam, Solomon's son (see 1 Kings 12). As part of this rebellion, the northern people seceded from Judah and made Jeroboam their king. They became known as the kingdom of Israel, or the Northern Kingdom.

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