PARIS: The head of the US Central Intelligence Agency and top Egyptian, Qatari, and Israeli officials are working in Paris towards a ceasefire in Gaza, officials close to the participants said on Sunday.
French authorities are also in touch with these four states with an objective of negotiating a pause to fighting between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in the besieged enclave, the sources to western media.
A security source on Friday told media that the CIA chief William Burns would hold talks with his counterparts from Israel and Egypt, and Qatar’s prime minister in the coming days.
The source confirmed a report of The Washington Post last week that US President Joe Biden was sending Burns to negotiate the release of remaining Israeli captives in exchange for a ceasefire.
The New York Times has said that the US-led negotiators were getting closer to an agreement under which Israel would pause its war in Gaza for about two months in return for the release of more than 100 captives.
The paper quoting unidentified US officials, said negotiators had prepared a draft agreement that would be discussed in Paris.
US President Joe Biden on Friday spoke with Qatar’s emir to discuss efforts to free the captives.
Qatar is playing a major role in the latest talks after brokering a captive release deal in November.
According to Gaza health minister Israel’s aggression in Gaza — now in its 114th day — has killed at least 26,422 Palestinians and injured 65,087. Meanwhile the Palestinian Authority has slammed the decision by some countries to suspend funding for a key UN relief agency in Gaza.