Blinken Ends Middle East Visit Without Ceasefire
Blinken Ends Middle East Visit Without Ceasefire
Blinken Ends Middle East Visit Without Ceasefire
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken concluded his ninth visit to the Middle East since the onset of the Gaza war without achieving a ceasefire agreement, emphasizing that 'time is of the essence' for both securing a deal and ensuring the safety of hostages. After meetings with officials in Egypt and Qatar, he noted that Israel has accepted a bridging proposal aimed at closing gaps with Hamas, but challenges remain as Hamas has accused the US of yielding to new Israeli conditions. Blinken warned of escalating tensions in the region following recent assassinations of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, which have heightened fears of broader conflict. He stated that efforts would continue to bring Hamas on board with the proposed plan while calling for urgency due to the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with families of soldiers and hostages, reiterating Israel's stance against withdrawing from strategic areas in Gaza. The situation remains precarious as protests against the ongoing conflict also escalate globally.

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