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US official in Middle East for talks on new Gaza 'pause'

White House spokesperson John Kirby says  "we would absolutely support a humanitarian pause" if it meant there would be an "opportunity to get hostages out and get more aid" into Gaza.

US official in Middle East for talks on new Gaza 'pause'

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby speaks during the daily press briefing in the Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, January 23, 2024. (Credit: Roberto Schmidt/AFP)

WASHINGTON — A senior US official is holding talks in the Middle East on a new, possibly longer deal for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a pause in fighting in Gaza, the White House said Tuesday.

President Joe Biden's Middle East advisor Brett McGurk was in Egypt and would visit other countries, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said when asked about reports that Israel had proposed a two-month halt.

"Certainly one of the things he's in the region talking about is the potential for another hostage deal, which would require a humanitarian pause of some length to get that done," Kirby told a briefing at the White House.

"The conversations are very sober and serious."

Kirby would not confirm the length of the pause under discussion, but said the White House would welcome one that was longer than the previous halt in November.

"If ... that would give us the opportunity to get hostages out and get more aid in, we would absolutely support a humanitarian pause of a longer length than the week that we were able to accomplish," he added. 


WASHINGTON — A senior US official is holding talks in the Middle East on a new, possibly longer deal for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for a pause in fighting in Gaza, the White House said Tuesday.

President Joe Biden's Middle East advisor Brett McGurk was in Egypt and would visit other countries, National Security Council...