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US official says Mideast mediators are preparing for implementation of cease-fire deal in advance

The new push for an end to the Israel-Hamas war came as the Palestinian death toll in Gaza climbed past 40,000, and fears remained high that Iran and Hezbollah would attack Israel in retaliation for the killings of top militant leaders.

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Diplomacy intensifies to halt the Israel-Hamas war and prevent wider regional conflict

A woman mourns the covered bodies of her child and her husband killed in an Israeli army bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in the hospital in Khan Younis, Tuesday Dec. 5, 2023.


JERUSALEM (AP) — In a sign that mediators believe a Gaza cease-fire deal is imminent, a U.S. official said Friday that Mideast negotiators are working out logistics for the potential release of hostages and distribution of aid as part of any agreement to end the Israel-Hamas war.

The official, who spoke to reporters on condition of anonymity in keeping with rules set by the White House, said the proposal currently on the table basically bridges every gap between Israel and Hamas and mediators were making preparations before a final deal is approved.

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