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Middle East crisis: Blinken meets with Egyptian president as US pushes for UN ceasefire

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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken met with Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister, in Jeddah on Wednesday.Credit…Pool photo by Evelyn Hockstein

The United States has submitted a draft resolution to the UN Security Council calling for “an immediate ceasefire linked to the release of hostages” in Gaza, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday. his last trip to Gaza. the region to mediate a diplomatic solution to the war between Israel and Hamas.

Biden administration officials have become more forceful in recent weeks in their push for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict, as humanitarian conditions in Gaza have reached crisis levels and political pressure for international action increases.

In an interview with Al Hadath, a Saudi-run news outlet, Mr. Blinken said he hoped other countries would support the U.S.-proposed resolution. “I think that would be a powerful message, a powerful signal,” he said.

The United States has angered many UN member states by vetoing three previous Security Council resolutions seeking a halt to fighting. the last vote in February that calling for an immediate ceasefire would hamper diplomatic efforts to reach an agreement on the release of hostages.

Last month, however, the Biden administration began circulating its own draft proposal spoke of a ceasefire for the first time, albeit under different conditions, indicating that the United States is more open to criticism of the way Israel is waging its war in Gaza.

And in a speech in early March, Vice President Kamala Harris said called for an “immediate ceasefire” after months of more moderate language from government officials focused on supporting a temporary halt or humanitarian pause in the war.

Mr. Blinken said in the interview on Wednesday that negotiations between Hamas and Israel, mediated by Egypt and Qatar, were “getting closer” to reaching an agreement. Negotiators have been in Qatar since Monday for the final round of discussionsafter several previous attempts ended without resolution.

Hamas presented a new proposal last week ruled out an earlier request that Israel immediately agree to a permanent ceasefire in return for initiating an exchange of hostages and Palestinian prisoners, according to people familiar with the negotiations. Israeli officials said so Ahead of this week’s talks, it emerged that the broad proposal under discussion includes a 42-day pause in exchange for the release of 40 of the more than 100 hostages taken from Israel and held in Gaza.

“I think the differences are narrowing, and I think an agreement is very possible,” Mr. Blinken said.

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