Gaza correspondent

Talks to increase the Gaza ceasefire have failed to succeed in an settlement, a Palestinian official has advised the BBC, because the US accused Hamas of creating “completely impractical” calls for at conferences in Qatar.
Negotiators have been looking for a means ahead after the primary part of the non permanent truce ended on 1 March.
The US proposed to increase the primary part till mid-April, together with an additional change of hostages held by Hamas and Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.
However the Palestinian official conversant in the talks, who didn’t wished to be named, mentioned Israel and Hamas disagreed over key points of the deal set out by US Center East envoy Steve Witkoff on the oblique talks.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s workplace mentioned Israel was ready to proceed negotiations with Hamas on extending the ceasefire in Gaza.
The feedback got here after Netanyahu met high aides and safety officers. His workplace mentioned the choice was a response to what Israel had heard from mediators on US proposals for 11 residing Israeli hostages to be launched, and the our bodies of half of the deceased hostages.
The White Home accused Hamas of creating “completely impractical” calls for in its response to Witkoff’s proposal.
It could lengthen the ceasefire into April however delay the negotiation of a everlasting finish to the conflict.
An announcement from Witkoff’s workplace and the US Nationwide Safety Council on Friday mentioned: “Hamas is making a really dangerous guess that point is on its facet. It isn’t.”
“Hamas is nicely conscious of the deadline, and will know that we’ll reply accordingly if that deadline passes.”
A Hamas assertion seen by the BBC mentioned negotiations had damaged down.
Netanyahu’s workplace had earlier mentioned Israel accepted the US proposal.
It mentioned Hamas remained “agency in its refusal and has not budged a millimetre,” accusing the group of “manipulation and psychological warfare”.
Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire deal involving three stages in January, after 15 months of conflict.
Within the first stage, Hamas returned 25 residing Israeli hostages, the stays of eight others, and 5 residing Thai hostages. Israel launched about 1,800 Palestinian prisoners in change.
The deal says stage two will embody the remaining residing hostages in Gaza exchanged for extra Palestinian prisoners.
However each side at present disagree on the variety of hostages on account of be launched subsequent.
In addition they disagree on the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, which the unique deal states must be taking place by now.
Israel resists this level, whereas Hamas insists it ought to occur.
Earlier in March, Israel blocked aid shipments to Gaza after which reduce electrical energy, saying it aimed to put pressure on Hamas.
It’s believed that Hamas continues to be holding as much as 24 residing hostages in Gaza and the stays of 35 others.
As oblique talks continued on Friday, the group mentioned in a press release it was able to launch the final residing Israeli-American hostage it’s recognized to be holding.
Edan Alexander, 21, was serving as an Israeli soldier near Gaza when he was taken.
Below the phrases of the unique ceasefire settlement, it was anticipated that he would have been among the many final hostages to be launched.
The group additionally mentioned it will hand over the stays of 4 different twin nationals captured throughout the 7 October 2023 assaults.
It didn’t give additional particulars or clarify what it will demand in return.
Witkoff dismissed the provide, saying Hamas was attempting to seem versatile in public whereas being impractical in personal.
The assaults led by Hamas on 7 October 2023 killed greater than 1,200 folks in southern Israel, largely civilians, with 251 taken hostage.
The assault triggered an Israeli navy offensive that has since killed greater than 48,520 folks, most of them civilians, based on figures from the Hamas-run well being ministry that are utilized by the UN and others.
Most of Gaza’s 2.1 million inhabitants has been displaced a number of occasions.
An estimated 70% of buildings have been broken or destroyed, healthcare, water, and sanitation methods have collapsed and there are shortages of meals, gas, medication and shelter.
Further reporting by Emir Nader.