The news for this approach was first shared by an Israeli official close to the matter; however, American officials are also hinting at the same shift. “There will be no more partial deals,” the official was quoted as saying, explaining that Israel and the US now concur on the need to “shift from a framework for the release of some of the hostages to a framework for the release of all of the hostages, the disarmament of Hamas and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip," The Times of Israel reported.
"At the same time, Israel and the US will work to increase the humanitarian aid, while continuing the fighting in Gaza," the source was quoted as saying. The remarks from both the Israeli and the US officials came following the US's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff's visit to Israel.
However, the ambiguous nature of the comments leaves one wondering how or when the war in Gaza would end. The shift is also coming at a time when ceasefire talks between the two warring sides have stalled, with
A major shift for Israel and the reasons behind it
If the idea is actualised, it would mark a major shift for Israel, which came up with the phased hostage deal framework during the first year of the war. For months, the Israeli government only focused on negotiating a two-phased deal for a 60-day cease-fire in Gaza and the release of some hostages, leaving talks on the end of the war at bay.
Many believe that
A gut-wrenching videoreleased by Hamas over the weekend showed two living captives looking emaciated and frail, shocking many Israelis and sparking fear among the hostages’ families. Apart from this, the Israeli
Witkoff hinted at the same
While speaking to the families of the Israeli hostagesduring his visit, US envoy Steve Witkoff said that US President Donald Trump now wants to see all the living hostages released at once, hinting at a push for a comprehensive deal. “No piecemeal deals, that doesn’t work,” he said,
“Now we think that we have to shift this negotiation to ‘all or nothing’ — everybody comes home,” he said. “We have a plan around it,” he added, without elaborating. Meanwhile, a participant in the meeting also confirmed that Witkoff made such remarks.
In light of this,Netanyahu and Trump are reportedly working on a new proposal that would involve presenting Hamas with an ultimatum. According to
The term maintains that if Hamas fails to abide by it, the Israeli military would continue with its campaign in Gaza. Amid the reports, Mahmoud Mardawi, a Hamas official, said the Palestinian armed group had yet to receive a formal Israeli proposal for a comprehensive deal from Arab mediators. He made it
“This has been our demand from the beginning: an end to the war, the release of prisoners, and day-after arrangements in the Gaza Strip — a clear and comprehensive deal,” Mardawi said in a phone interview to The New York Times. Hence, the prospects of any rapid advancement of such a deal look bleak.