Democracy Dies in Darkness

Opinion Israel and Hamas probe for a pause that both sides need

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January 23, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. EST
Displaced Palestinians try to keep warm by a fire on Tuesday at a camp in Rafah in southern Gaza. (Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images)
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Israel and Hamas are groping toward a resumption of negotiations to trade Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, accompanied by an extended pause in fighting, as well as a sharp increase in aid for desperate civilians in Gaza.

These deadlocked issues are the blood knot in this war. For a traumatized Israel, release of the hostages is a paramount aim. For a Palestinian population on the edge of famine and pandemic disease, a new cease-fire is an existential requirement. For Hamas leaders trapped underground, the deal offers the possibility of political survival.