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Joe Biden unveils new Gaza ceasefire proposal for Hamas

US President Joe Biden overnight detailed a three-phase deal proposed by Israel to Hamas militants that he says would lead to the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza and could end the grinding, nearly eight-month-old war.
Biden added that Hamas is "no longer capable" of carrying out another large-scale attack on Israel as he urged Israelis and Hamas to come to a deal to release the remaining hostages for an extended cease-fire.
The Democratic president in remarks from the White House called the proposal "a road map to an enduring cease-fire and the release of all hostages."
US President Joe Biden has revealed a new ceasfire proposal and hostage deal issued to Hamas. (AP)
Biden said the first phase of the proposed deal would would last for six weeks and would include a "full and complete cease-fire," a withdrawal of Israeli forces from all populated areas of Gaza and the release of a number of hostages, including women, the elderly and the wounded, in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
American hostages would be released at this stage, and remains of hostages who have been killed would be returned to their families. Humanitarian assistance would surge during the first phase, with 600 trucks being allowed into Gaza each day.
The second phase would include the release of all remaining living hostages, including male soldiers, and Israeli forces would withdraw from Gaza.
Biden claimed the proposal would end the war in Gaza. (AP)
"And as long as Hamas lives up to its commitments, the temporary cease-fire would become, in the words of the Israeli proposal, 'the cessation of hostilities permanently,'" Biden said.
The third phase calls for the start of a major reconstruction of Gaza, which faces decades of rebuilding from devastation caused by the war. The four and a half page Israeli proposal was transmitted to Hamas on Thursday.
But Biden acknowledged that keeping the deal on track would be difficult, saying there are a number of "details to negotiate" to move from the first phase to the second.
Civilians flee in Rafah as Israel pushes ahead with its offensive
One roadblock to overcome during the first phase would involve the two sides agreeing on the ratio of hostages to prisoners to be released during the next phase, according to a senior Biden administration official who briefed reporters on the condition of anonymity.
Biden's remarks came as the Israeli military confirmed that its forces are now operating in central parts of Rafah in its expanding offensive in the southern Gaza city. Biden called it "a truly a decisive moment." He added that Hamas said it wants a cease-fire and that an Israeli-phased deal is an opportunity to prove "whether they really mean it."
But even as Biden pressed for the "war to end and for the day after to begin," Israeli officials have made clear they remain committed to a military defeat of Hamas. The Democrat is in the midst of a tough re-election battle and has faced backlash from some on the political left who want to see him put greater pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to end the war.
More than 36,000 people have been killed in Gaza, according to the health ministry. (AP)
Netanyahu's office in a statement said that he authorised the Israel's hostage negotiating team to find a way to release the remaining hostages. But the Israelis maintain "the war will not end until all of its goals are achieved, including the return of all our abductees and the elimination of Hamas' military and governmental capabilities."
Israel's national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, said earlier this week he was "expecting another seven months of fighting" to destroy the military and governing capabilities of Hamas and the smaller Islamic Jihad militant group.
Hamas political bureau member Bassim Naim described the proposal outlined by Biden as "positive progress," but did not elaborate.
Mass protests in Israel have called for the release of hostages. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Israel has faced growing international criticism for its strategy of systematic destruction in Gaza, at a huge cost in civilian lives. Israeli bombardments and ground offensives in the besieged territory have killed more than 36,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.
Biden also addressed some in Israel who resist ending the war. Some members of Netanyahu's far-right coalition have opposed any deal that falls short of eradicating Hamas and they have called for an enduring occupation of Gaza.
"I ask you to take a step back and think about what will happen if this moment is lost," Biden said.
Israel seeks the military destruction of Hamas following the October 7 attacks. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)
"You can't lose this moment. Indefinite war in pursuit of an unidentified notion of total victory will only bog down Israel in Gaza, draining the economic, military and human resources, and furthering Israel's isolation in the world."
Biden in his remarks made no mention of establishing Palestinian statehood, something that he has repeatedly said is key to achieving long-term peace in the region. The U.S. administration has also been working to forge normalisation between Israel and Saudi Arabia, the region's two biggest powers. But the Saudis are opposed to any agreement that does not include concrete steps toward creation of a Palestinian state.
Israel launched its war in Gaza after Hamas' October 7 attack in which militants stormed into southern Israel, killed some 1200 people — mostly civilians — and abducted about 250. Israel says around 100 hostages are still captive in Gaza, along with the bodies of around 30 more.
Ceasefire talks ground to a halt at the beginning of the month after a major push by the US and other mediators to secure a deal, in hopes of averting a planned Israeli invasion of the southern city of Rafah.
The talks were stymied by a central sticking point: Hamas demands guarantees that the war will end and Israeli troops will withdraw from Gaza completely in return for a release of all the hostages, a demand Israel rejects.
The outline of the new Israeli proposal is "nearly identical to Hamas's own proposals of only a few weeks ago," according to the Biden administration official.
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