RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — Israeli and American officials are scheduled to meet in Washington on Wednesday to discuss the ramifications of the ongoing war in Gaza. The conflict, which has resulted in tens of thousands of fatalities and created a severe famine in Gaza's largest city, shows no signs of abating.
The discussions come amidst ongoing ceasefire negotiations that seem stalled, following outrage over deadly Israeli airstrikes on a southern Gaza hospital that killed 20 individuals, including journalists and emergency responders. The Israeli military announced it would investigate the incident but has not clarified its reasoning for the strikes or supported claims that militants were involved.
U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff stated on Fox News that President Biden would chair the discussions, where a 'comprehensive plan' regarding future actions will be explored, though specifics were not disclosed.
As aid organizations express concerns regarding the transformative potential of a larger Israeli offensive—with most residents displaced and many neighborhoods devastated—Israeli officials continue to mobilize tens of thousands of reservists, indicating a relentless pursuit of military objectives.
The meeting is particularly critical as Hamas recently stated its acceptance of a ceasefire plan mediated by Arab nations. This proposed deal allegedly includes a 60-day ceasefire, the return of hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, and an influx of humanitarian assistance into Gaza.
However, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces internal opposition regarding any phased agreements, and recent polls indicate public dissent against an expanded military campaign, as protests erupt from families of hostages demanding action.
In a related report, hospitals reported additional casualties from separate strikes in Khan Younis, which continue to highlight the crisis's devastating impact on civilians. The Gaza Health Ministry claims the conflict has claimed the lives of over 62,000 Palestinians, a figure contested by Israeli sources.
The mounting tension, coupled with humanitarian issues, further complicates any potential for peace, making the forthcoming discussions in Washington pivotal for addressing the multifaceted crisis in Gaza.