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    Israel agrees to US plan to ‘temporary extend’ Gaza ceasefire

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    Israel agrees to US plan to ‘temporary extend’ Gaza ceasefire

    Hamas has yet to respond to the US proposal and Israel’s subsequent endorsement [Getty/file photo]

    Israel said on Sunday it endorsed a proposal to temporarily extend the truce in Gaza as a bridging measure after the first phase of its ceasefire with Hamas drew to a close.

    The proposal, put forward by US President Donald Trump‘s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, would cover Ramadan, due to end late March, and Passover, lasting through mid-April, according to a statement from the Israeli prime minister’s office released just after midnight.

    The first phase of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas was set to expire over the weekend without any certainty as to the second phase, which is hoped to bring a more permanent end to the Gaza war.

    Negotiations have so far been inconclusive, with the lives of more than two million Palestinians hanging in the balance , as well as the fate of captives still held in Gaza.

    According to the Israeli statement, the extension would see half of the hostages still in Gaza released on the day the deal comes into effect, with the rest to be released at the end if agreement is reached on a permanent ceasefire.

    There was no immediate response from Hamas, which earlier rejected the idea of an extension.

    Israel’s backing of what it described as a US plan comes amid a flurry of warnings not to restart the war, which after 15 months devastated Gaza, displaced almost the entire population of the coastal strip and sparked a hunger crisis.

    United Nations head Antonio Guterres warned against a “catastrophic” return to war and said a “permanent ceasefire and the release of all hostages are essential to preventing escalation and averting more devastating consequences for civilians”.

    Meanwhile Washington announced late on Saturday it was boosting its military aid to Israel.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he was using “emergency authorities to expedite the delivery of approximately $4 billion in military assistance,” noting that a partial arms embargo imposed under former president Joe Biden had been reversed.

    Israeli officials engaged in ceasefire negotiations with Egyptian, Qatari and American mediators in Cairo last week. But by early Saturday there was no sign of consensus as Muslims in Gaza marked the first day of Ramadan with coloured lights brightening war-damaged neighbourhoods.

    A senior Hamas official told AFP the Palestinian group was prepared to release all remaining hostages in a single swap during the second phase.

    “Hamas will not be happy to drag on phase one, but it doesn’t really have the capacity to force Israel to go on to phase two,” Max Rodenbeck, an analyst for the International Crisis Group, told AFP.

    Hamas hostage video

    Under the six-week ceasefire that took effect on January 19, Hamas freed 25 living hostages and returned the bodies of eight others to Israel, in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

    The deal, reached following months of gruelling negotiations, largely halted the war that has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians.

    While Hamas on several occasions reiterated its “readiness to engage in negotiations for its second phase”, Israel preferred to secure more hostage releases under an extension of the first phase.

    A Palestinian source close to the talks told AFP that Israel had proposed to extend the first phase in successive one-week intervals with a view to conducting captive-prisoner swaps each week, adding that Hamas had rejected the plan.

    Of the 251 hostages taken during Hamas’s October 7 attack, 58 hostages remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead.

    Hamas’s armed wing released footage showing what appeared to be a group of Israeli hostages in Gaza, accompanied with the message: “Only a ceasefire agreement brings them back alive”.

    AFP was unable to immediately verify the video, the latest that militants have released of Gaza captives.

    Israeli campaign group the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said the Horn family, two of whose members appear in the video, had given permission for the footage of them to be published.

    Israeli-Argentine Yair Horn was released on February 15 but his brother Eitan remains in captivity in Gaza.

    “We demand from the decision-makers: Look Eitan in the eyes. Don’t stop the agreement that has already brought dozens of hostages back to us,” the family said.

    Netanyahu’s coalition worries

    Domestic political considerations are a factor in Netanyahu’s reluctance to begin the planned second stage.

    Extremist Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the leader of the far-right faction in the governing coalition, has threatened to quit if the war is not resumed.

    “The Israeli government could fall if we enter phase two,” said Michael Horowitz, head of intelligence for risk management consultancy Le Beck International.

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