Egypt's Sisi and CIA director discuss Gaza ceasefire

AFP

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held a meeting on October 31 with CIA Director William Burns to address efforts aimed at calming tensions in Gaza.

This comes after al-Sisi proposed a two-day truce in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has persisted for over a year.

According to a statement from the Egyptian presidency, the discussions focused on the latest developments regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip, including negotiations for a ceasefire and the exchange of detainees.

A primary concern for Egypt remains ensuring immediate and full access to humanitarian aid, especially given the deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the region.

Mediators plan to present a proposal for a truce lasting "less than a month" to Hamas. However, Hamas has rejected the idea of a temporary ceasefire, insisting on proposals that lead to a permanent cessation of hostilities.

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that the US administration communicated to Israeli officials about the inadequate entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

The US had requested an increase to around 350 aid trucks per day, but recent figures show far fewer trucks entering the Strip.

The US Defense Secretary and Secretary of State previously warned that continued insufficient aid access could impact arms transfers to Israel.

Despite these warnings, Israel has not significantly altered its approach, with only a small number of aid trucks crossing into Gaza recently.

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