One of the main disputes in the ongoing Gaza hostage and ceasefire negotiations in Qatar is Israels refusal to commit to ending the war after a potential deals second phase, Haaretz reported on Sunday.
A permanent ceasefire has been one of Hamass main demands, and the report said the Palestinian group wants the genocidal war to end after the second phase of the deal.
Instead of committing to a permanent ceasefire, the report said there will be an attempt to present a US commitment to work with Israel towards ending the war. That would mean the deal would hinge on a US promise to pressure Israel to end military operations in Gaza, and there would be no actual commitment from Israel.
The Haaretz report comes as US officials are insisting that a deal is very close. Hamas officials have also told the media that negotiations have been moving in a positive direction and that they were waiting for the Israeli officials Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent to Qatar to approve their latest draft proposal.