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US no longer expects Israel-Hamas ceasefire before Biden leaves office

After nearly a year of conflict, senior US officials reportedly have lost hope that Israel and Hamas will reach a ceasefire deal before Joe Biden leaves office.

“No deal is imminent,” an unnamed official toldThe Wall Street Journal. “I’m not sure it ever gets done.”

“There’s no chance now of it happening,” another official, from an Arab country, added in the same report. “Everyone is in a wait-and-see mode until after the election. The outcome will determine what can happen in the next administration.”

The Independent has contacted the US State Department for comment.

Sticking points reportedly include how many Palestinian prisoners to release exchange for hostages held by Hamas, and the explosives attack in Lebanon targeting pagers used by Hezbollah, which killed at least 25 people and injured thousands.

Israel hasn’t claimed the attack, but media reports have claimed it was a joint IDF-Mossad plot.

Since October 7, the Israel-Hamas conflict has killed over 42,000 people, according to the Gaza health ministry, mostly Palestinian civilians, in a war that some international observers say has morphedinto a genocide against the people of Gaza.

With a deal still elusive, the Israel-Hamas conflict is threatening to tip over into a full-blown regional conflict.

Israel has vowed that the country will pursue a “new phase of war” against Lebanon, while Hezbollah has accused Israel of crossing “all red lines” with the alleged pager plot, with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah describing it something that “could be called a declaration of war.”

The Iran-backed militant group said it “will not stop before an end to the aggression on Gaza.”

The lack of a ceasefire is putting larger US priorities at risk as well.

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Read more on independent.co.uk