U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken begins his Antony Blinken Mideast tour, aiming to negotiate a ceasefire and discuss critica...
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Egypt on Monday at the start of a regional tour to push for a much awaited Gaza ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Egypt, the first Arab state to recognise Israel and sign a peace treaty with it in 1979, has long mediated between Israeli and Palestinian officials. The top US diplomat's eighth visit to the region since war broke out in early October is intended to gather support for a proposal announced on May 31 by US President Joe Biden.A one-week truce in November -- the only one so far in the Israel-Hamas war -- saw some 100 hostages freed, most of them in exchange for 240 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails.
Hamas has not formally responded to the plan, which Biden had described an Israeli, while fears have mounted that domestic Israeli politics could hamper negotiations.
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