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Hamas is holding up talks on ceasefire and hostages, CIA chief says

CIA director William Burns blamed Hamas on Thursday for allegedly holding up negotiations to end the war in Gaza and return Israeli hostages, pointing to their decision last week to reject an Israeli ceasefire proposal.

“It was a deep disappointment to get a negative reaction from Hamas,” the intelligence official, who traveled to Cairo for negotiations earlier this month, said on Thursday while speaking at the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas. “Right now, it’s that negative reaction that really is standing in the way of innocent civilians in Gaza getting humanitarian relief that they so desperately need.”

“And it breaks your heart because you can see in very human terms what’s at stake here as well,” he added.

The comments echo the view of Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, which recently accused the leaders of Hamas of not being interested in a deal. Hamas seized more than 200 hostages in its terror attack on Israel on 7 October, when it killed more than 1,200 people.

Last week, Hamas announced its rejection of the latest confidential Israeli proposal, arguing it hadn’t met key demands.

«We… reaffirm our adherence to our demands and the national demands of our people; with a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of the occupation army from the entire Gaza Strip, the return of the displaced to their areas and places of residence, intensification of the entry of relief and aid, and the start of reconstruction,» the group said of its decision.

Israel, meanwhile, has insisted on the return of the 130 individuals believed to still be in captivity, a quarter of whom may have already perished. It has also insisted it won’t stop fighting until Hamas is destroyed as a military force.

Last week, Israeli

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