Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan provided an update on the ongoing negotiations for the release of hostages held in Gaza and the establishment of a cease-fire. According to them, an agreement is on the horizon as the administration gears up for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming visit to Washington.
Nearing a Resolution
During the Aspen Security Forum in Colorado, Mr. Blinken mentioned that the negotiations were nearing completion, comparing the progress to being “inside the 10-yard line.” Mr. Sullivan echoed this sentiment at the same conference, stating that while an agreement might not be reached before Mr. Netanyahu’s address to Congress, efforts would be focused on finalizing the deal in the following weeks.
Focusing on Clearing Obstacles
Mr. Sullivan emphasized that President Biden would concentrate on resolving any remaining obstacles during his discussions with Mr. Netanyahu. The goal is to push for a cease-fire deal that aligns with the terms proposed by Mr. Biden in May, urging Hamas to agree to a negotiated cessation of hostilities and the release of hostages, including those captured during the October 7 terrorist incident.
The discussions between the U.S. administration and Israeli officials underscore the importance of reaching a mutually acceptable agreement to end the violence and secure the release of hostages, highlighting the complexities and challenges involved in the negotiation process.