White House insists it is making progress on Gaza cease-fire as talks continue over the weekend
Associated Press
BUELLTON, Calif. (AP) — The White House says that ongoing cease-fire talks in Cairo have been constructive and will continue over the weekend as the U.S. and Mideast allies continue to press Israel and Hamas to forge an agreement. CIA Director William Burns and Brett McGurk, a senior adviser on the Middle East to President Joe Biden, are leading the U.S. side of negotiations that began on Thursday amid major differences between Israel and Hamas over Israel’s insistence that it maintain forces in two strategic corridors in Gaza. White House spokesman John Kirby said Friday urged “both sides to come together and work towards implementation” of the cease-fire agreement.