In recent diplomatic efforts, U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge progress in aid delivery to Gaza and to oppose Israel’s plans to invade the city of Rafah. The U.S. also reiterated its support for humanitarian efforts in the region, but tensions have risen as the pressure builds for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas. The situation has strained relations between the U.S. and Israel, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken scheduled to return to the Middle East to continue negotiations.

Qatar, a key intermediary in the conflict, has called for both Israel and Hamas to show more commitment in negotiations. Qatar, along with Egypt and the U.S., has played a role in previous cease-fire agreements and hostage releases. However, recent statements indicate a level of frustration with the lack of progress in negotiations. An Israeli delegation is expected in Egypt to discuss new proposals, while a Hamas delegation is also set to arrive in Cairo for talks.

The Egyptian government has proposed a new vision for a prolonged cease-fire in Gaza, including the release of civilian and sick hostages. Israel has indicated openness to discussing a permanent cease-fire as part of a larger deal, but has insisted on defeating Hamas before ending the conflict. Previous negotiations have centered on a six-week cease-fire proposal and the release of hostages held by both sides in exchange for prisoners.

Pressure is mounting on both Hamas and Israel to reach a cease-fire deal to avoid an Israeli invasion of Rafah, where a large portion of Gaza’s population is seeking shelter. The planned incursion has raised global concerns, with aid groups warning of worsening humanitarian conditions in the region. The situation is further complicated by the potential impact of an invasion on the delivery of aid to Gaza, with organizations like World Central Kitchen resuming operations to address the growing crisis.

The conflict, which was sparked by Hamas’ attack on southern Israel, has resulted in significant casualties and heightened tensions in the region. Both sides have accused each other of civilian casualties, with conflicting reports on the number of people killed and taken hostage. As diplomatic efforts continue, the international community is closely monitoring the situation and working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Follow AP’s coverage of the ongoing war for the latest updates on the situation in Israel and Gaza.

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