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The conversations are coming as Israel continues to block the supplies of humanitarian aid in Gaza after the first phase of ceasefire has expired.
The United States is involved Direct conversations with Hamas As the negotiations on an agreement to terminate the fire between the Palestinian armed group and Israel are hanging from a thread.
“These are continuing conversations and discussions, I will not describe them here, there are American bets on a bet,” the White House press center said on Wednesday, Carolyn Levitt, confirming Axios Media Outlet report that the talks between the two countries are being held.
“Look, dialogue and conversation with people around the world to do what is in the best interest of the American people is something that the president has proven is what he believes is (a) in good faith, an effort to do what is appropriate for the American people,” said Levit.
Adam Boller, Trump's candidate to be a special envoy on hostages, participates in direct conversations with Hamas.
An employee of Hamas, quoted by the AFP news agency, confirmed negotiations on Israeli-sustage captives held in Gaza.
Earlier, the US publicly refused direct contact with the Palestinian Group after banning them as a “terrorist” organization in 1997.
Israel said he was consulted by the United States in direct conversations.
Israeli officials say that for 24 living captives – including Edan Alexander, an American citizen – as well as the bodies of at least 35 others are thought to be still held in gas.
Al Jazeera's Hamda Salhut, reporting Jordan, said the two countries had discussed captives held in Gaza.
“We understand that it is in order to ensure the extraction of the bodies of Israeli-American captives, who are still held in gas and an Israeli captive with American citizenship, which is thought to be alive.
“Americans say their envoys have the power to negotiate with anyone and not only over the captives possess US citizenship, but also to end war,” she said.
Confirmation of the conversations comes days after the expiration of the first phase of the cessation of Israel-Hama fire, with Israel insisting on an extension while Hamas insists on moving to the second phase of the transaction agreed in January.
The first phase saw that Hamas released 33 hostages in exchange for Israel, releasing over 2000 Palestinian prisoners and detained.
Israel said the proposal to extend the first phase of the armistice was prepared by the Middle East Middle East Steve Vikof.
The new plan will require Hamas to release half of his other captives in exchange for an extension of fire and a promise to negotiate a lasting truce. Israel did not mention the release of more Palestinian prisoners, a key component of the first phase.
After the expiration of the first phase of Israel on Sunday, the supplies of humanitarian aid, including fuel, assistance and medicine, in Gaza, as the government aims to put pressure on Hamas to accept the new conditions – a move that the Palestinian group has struck as a violation of the original transaction.
France, the United Kingdom and Germany on Wednesday warned Israel not to use help as a “political instrument”, urging it to guarantee the “unobstructed” delivery of humanitarian supplies of devastation from the war Palestinian enclave.
“We are urging the Israel government to comply with its international duties to ensure a full, fast, safe and unobstructed provision of humanitarian aid to the Gaza population,” the countries said in a joint statement.
“Stopping goods and supplies entering Gaza, such as the one declared by the Israel government, would risk violating international humanitarian law,” they said. “Humanitarian aid should never depend on the termination of fire or be used as a political instrument.”
The three European nations identified the humanitarian situation in Gaza as “catastrophic”.