U.S. Offers Hamas Chance to Amend Gaza Cease-fire Proposal Backed by Israel in Hopes of Compromise

Talks toward a cease-fire in Gaza haven't yielded any breakthroughs, sources said, while Hamas announced its political leader had met with the head of Egyptian intelligence to discuss the negotiations

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The Biden administration has been working on a new cease-fire proposal in the hopes of getting Hamas to reconsider its opposition to the offer recently backed by Israel. Over the past few days, the U.S. has offered the organization the opportunity to make amendments to the proposed deal announced by President Joe Biden last month, though sources familiar with the negotiations say there has been no breakthrough.

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