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Biden signals major progress in hostage negotiations

US president says deal could be reached before Jan. 20, meets with negotiators and discusses developments with Lebanon's new leader.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  01-10-2025 08:04
Last modified: 01-10-2025 08:24
Matisyahu pays touching tribute to capital, hostages in honor of Jerusalem DayGideon Markowicz

Israelis rallying for the release of the hostages held by the Hamas terror organization | Photo: Gideon Markowicz

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President Joe Biden delivered a promising update on the hostage deal negotiations between Israel and Hamas and the Gaza ceasefire discussions overnight (between Thursday and Friday), declaring that "real progress" has been achieved, with the possibility of completion before Jan. 20.

The outgoing president revealed he had met earlier with key negotiators while identifying Hamas as the current obstacle to finalizing the deal. Despite this challenge, Biden remained optimistic about the prospects of reaching an agreement. In a separate diplomatic development, Biden mentioned his conversation with Lebanon's new president, Joseph Aoun, whom he praised as "the right leader" for the country.

US President Joe Biden (EPA/Jim Watson)

In a parallel development, families of the hostages convened Thursday with Gal Hirsch, the Prime Minister's Office coordinator for captives and missing persons. During the meeting, Hirsch assured family representatives that despite its phased implementation, the agreement under discussion in Qatar encompasses all hostages. He further emphasized the ongoing coordination with both the outgoing and incoming US administrations to ensure seamless continuity as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to assume office.

The diplomatic momentum continued as President Isaac Herzog met with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides in Nicosia Thursday, where discussions included the international community's efforts to secure the hostages' return.

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