The White House believes that Israel and Hamas can also close the "remaining gap."

The Biden administration anticipates that a deal will be achieved shortly and that Israel and Hamas will be able to "close the remaining gaps" in their cease-fire negotiations. According to National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby.



"we're going to do everything we can to support that process," as a detailed examination of both sides' views indicates they should be able to close the remaining gaps.

According to Kirby, Hamas made a change to an Israeli proposal on Monday in an attempt to overcome the impasse. He added that it is not unusual for everyone to be present at the ongoing cease-fire negotiations in Cairo, including CIA chief William Burns.

Conversely, the Hamas team has arrived in Cairo for negotiations on a cease-fire. The Palestinian party reported that just before Doha, its negotiators, under the leadership of Khalil al-Hiya, arrived in Cairo. In Cairo, Egypt's capital, talks are still going on between Qatar, Egypt, Hamas, and the US about a cease-fire in Gaza.

According to Egyptian media, William Burns, the director of the US intelligence agency, is in Cairo as well as a delegation from Israel that is in town for talks.

The Egyptian media reports that although efforts were made during the negotiations to reach a definitive agreement on the suggestions authorized by Hamas, Israel and Hamas were unable to reach a consensus on them.

Conversely, the Biden administration is optimistic that an agreement can be achieved soon and that Israel and Hamas can "close the remaining gaps" in their cease-fire negotiations. A comprehensive analysis of both sides' positions indicates that they should be able to overcome the remaining gaps, and we will do all in our power to facilitate that process, according to National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby. According to Kirby, Hamas made a change to an Israeli proposal on Monday in an attempt to overcome the impasse.