Israel has proposed a cease-fire in Gaza that is being evaluated by senior Hamas officials. The Palestinian militant group is reviewing the proposal and will provide a response upon completion of its study. The offer from Israel is in response to a proposal from Hamas two weeks ago. A high-level Egyptian delegation recently visited Israel to discuss a “new vision” for a prolonged cease-fire in Gaza. The discussions focused on a multi-phase plan that includes the exchange of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners, and the return of displaced Palestinians to their homes in northern Gaza with minimum restrictions. Egypt’s foreign minister is expected to update international officials in Riyadh next week during a World Economic Forum meeting.

There is growing international pressure for Hamas and Israel to reach a cease-fire agreement to prevent an Israeli attack on Rafah, where many Gaza residents have sought refuge. Israel has been planning a ground offensive into Rafah, despite warnings of catastrophic consequences. Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children. Violence in the West Bank has also increased since the start of the war, with Palestinian casualties rising. The U.S. has been critical of Israeli policies in the West Bank and is weighing whether to suspend aid to an Israeli army unit accused of human rights abuses.

The Biden administration has been involved in aid efforts to Gaza, and a new pier to deliver aid is set to start operating by early May. The U.S. has stressed that there will be no American troops involved in this mission. Reports suggest that the British government may deploy troops to assist in delivering aid to Gaza. The conflict between Israel and Hamas began with an attack by Hamas militants, resulting in casualties on both sides. Israel has reported the deaths of many soldiers in ground operations in Gaza. The ongoing conflict has resulted in a high number of Palestinian casualties, including children and women.

The situation in Gaza remains precarious, with ongoing violence and the need for international intervention to ensure a lasting cease-fire. Efforts are being made to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The involvement of international actors, such as Egypt, the U.S., and other countries, is critical in mediating negotiations between the two parties. The mounting pressure for a cease-fire reflects the concern over the impact of continued hostilities on civilians in Gaza and the wider implications for regional peace and security.

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