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Israel has shifted its focus from a phased cease-fire to a comprehensive deal, potentially prolonging the war in Gaza. Experts question the achievability of Israel's goals, while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. The article explores the complexities of negotiations and the potential impact of a new military campaign in Gaza City.
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- Israel has shifted its focus from a phased cease-fire to a comprehensive deal, potentially prolonging the war in Gaza. Experts question the achievability of Israel's goals, while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. The article explores the complexities of negotiations and the potential impact of a new military campaign in Gaza City.
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It is as unclear as ever how, or when, that might happen.At the same time, Israel said it would carry out a new, expansive campaign into Gaza City to root out Hamas militants. The military is poised this week to call up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers for its advance.Both those steps, experts say, would most likely prolong the war, not shorten it.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has vowed to keep fighting until his country has decisively defeated Hamas, the militant group that has ruled Gaza for nearly two decades, by stripping it of its military and governing capabilities and forcing it to disarm.Hamas has so far refused to surrender and largely rejects Israel\u2019s terms for ending the war. Experts are skeptical that Israel could now achieve what it has not managed to achieve in the 22 months since the Hamas-led attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 \u2014 whether militarily or by negotiation.\u201cNetanyahu has defined success as something that is unachievable,\u201d said Thomas R. Nides, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel, describing the total elimination of Hamas as an impossible goal. Success, he said, should be defined as what has already been achieved: \u201cthat Oct. 7 won\u2019t happen again.\u201dImageAn Israeli military strike in northern Gaza, seen from southern Israel on Sunday.Credit...Maya Levin\/Associated PressThe Israeli military says it already controls more than 75 percent of Gaza, but many analysts say that chasing down every last Hamas operative and eradicating the movement as an ideology is an unobtainable objective.Mr. Nides and other experts say that only President Trump has the power to pressure Mr. Netanyahu to end the war. But for now, the Trump administration appears to be backing Mr. Netanyahu\u2019s war plan and appears to have also reversed course on the negotiations.About a month ago, Steve Witkoff, the Trump administration\u2019s special envoy to the Middle East, said in a meeting with the families of hostages that Mr. Trump wanted to see all the living hostages released at once. Israel says that about 20 are still alive.Want to stay updated on what\u2019s happening in Israel and the West Bank and Gaza Strip? Sign up for Your Places: Global Update, and we\u2019ll send our latest coverage to your inbox.\u201cNo piecemeal deals; that doesn\u2019t work,\u201d Mr. Witkoff said, according to an audio recording of part of the meeting published by the Ynet Hebrew news site. He said there was a plan around shifting the negotiation toward an \u201call or nothing\u201d deal.He did not offer details and there have been no obvious signs of progress since.The last cease-fire, reached in January, collapsed in March when Israel went back to fighting in Gaza. In the months since then, Israel and the United States, along with the other mediating countries, Qatar and Egypt, have pressed Hamas to accept a framework for another gradual deal.That push called for a 60-day cease-fire during which about half the living hostages and the remains of several others would be exchanged for Palestinian prisoners in Israel. Under the plan, negotiations would also start immediately for a permanent cessation of hostilities. At the time, Israeli officials described that proposal as the only offer on the table.ImageIsraeli forces near the border with northern Gaza last month. The Israeli government switched gears recently and now says that it wants only a comprehensive deal that would free all the hostages and end the war.Credit...Elke Scholiers\/Getty ImagesBy mid-August, when Hamas, under pressure, had broadly accepted a deal along those lines, Israel suddenly moved the goal posts. While Mr. Netanyahu has not yet publicly ruled out a phased deal altogether, his ministers have described that approach as no longer relevant, and the government has not officially engaged with the Hamas response.\u201cThere isn\u2019t an option any longer for a partial deal,\u201d Miki Zohar, a minister from Mr. Netanyahu\u2019s conservative Likud party, said on Israeli television on Saturday. \u201cThe only thing on the agenda is ending the war, along with the return of all the hostages, of course, and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip,\u201d he added.A comprehensive deal will be much more complicated to achieve, if at all.According to Shira Efron, an expert in Israel policy at the nonprofit RAND Corporation, \u201cIt means more stalling and prolonging\u201d of the war.The Israeli military has already been in Gaza City, in the early months of Israel\u2019s ground invasion of the enclave that began in 2023.Ms. Efron said that Mr. Trump might think that this time, the military operation could be \u201cquick and clean.\u201d But, she added, it could also be \u201cdirty and long.\u201dThe question of which kind of deal to aim for \u2014 gradual or comprehensive \u2014 presents a serious dilemma for Israel\u2019s political and military leaders, and shreds the emotions of the hostages\u2019 relatives and of many citizens. A partial deal that would see only about half the living hostages released in the first phase would mean choosing who gets released and who gets left behind. There would be no guarantee that negotiations for the next phase would succeed where they failed before.ImageDemonstrators, including families of hostages held in Gaza, at a rally in Tel Aviv on Tuesday calling for an end to the war and the release of all captives.Credit...Amit Elkayam for The New York TimesAnd many Israelis say they believe that Hamas will never relinquish all of the hostages, an action that would leave the militant group exposed.\u201cIt is not clear that Hamas would want to give up on its insurance policy,\u201d said Shalom Ben Hanan, a former official with Shin Bet, the Israeli domestic security agency.On the other hand, images released by the captors of weak and emaciated hostages have underlined the urgency of the hostages\u2019 situation, leading many Israelis to ask whether it would be better at least to get 10 out alive sooner rather than to try to negotiate a more complicated comprehensive deal.\u201cThere is no good answer,\u201d Mr. Ben Hanan said.Israel\u2019s planned takeover of Gaza City poses risks for all sides.The Gaza Strip is already gripped by a severe humanitarian crisis, and a report by a panel of food security experts has found famine in parts of the territory, a designation that Israel refutes.The military plan, expected to displace nearly a million residents of Gaza City, would most likely lead to more Palestinian deaths and destruction, and could endanger the lives of hostages held in the area.Israel\u2019s conduct of the war in Gaza has already drawn severe international criticism, including from some of its closest allies.ImageFleeing Gaza City toward the southern Gaza Valley on Monday.Credit...Saher Alghorra for The New York TimesOn Monday, the International Association of Genocide Scholars, a leading group of academic experts on the topic, declared that Israel\u2019s policies and actions in Gaza met the legal definition of genocide.A spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry denounced the conclusion as \u201can embarrassment to the legal profession,\u201d adding in a statement that it was \u201centirely based on Hamas\u2019s campaign of lies and the laundering of those lies by others.\u201dMore than 60,000 Palestinians have been killed in the war, including about 18,000 children and minors, according to Gaza health officials, whose toll does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.The Hamas-led attacks of October 2023 killed about 1,200 people in Israel, most of them civilians, according to the Israeli government. About 250 others were taken to Gaza, and 48 remain there, either living or dead.Some analysts have presented the plans for an assault on Gaza City as a threat intended to pressure Hamas into agreeing to Israel\u2019s conditions for ending the war as much as an operational certainty. If an agreement is reached, so that thinking goes, the plans could be scrapped at any time.ImageA funeral outside Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Sunday for those killed after an Israeli strike.Credit...Jehad Alshrafi\/Associated PressIsabel Kershner, a Times correspondent in Jerusalem, has been reporting on Israeli and Palestinian affairs since 1990.A version of this article appears in print on Sept. 2, 2025, Section A, Page 7 of the New York edition with the headline: Israel\u2019s Push for a Permanent Gaza Deal May Mean a Longer War. 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Middle East CrisisThe LatestNasser Hospital AttackIranβs Weak LinkBodies of Hostages FoundIsraelβs Gaza City OperationsOver the past year, Israel has doggedly insisted that negotiations for a Gaza cease-fire be focused solely on a phased deal that would begin with a temporary truce and see some hostages released in exchange for some Palestinian prisoners, while deferring agreement on a more permanent pact.And yet, even as Hamas recently said that it would agree to a phased deal, the Israeli government has switched gears, saying it wanted only a comprehensive deal that would free all the hostages and end the war. It is as unclear as ever how, or when, that might happen.At the same time, Israel said it would carry out a new, expansive campaign into Gaza City to root out Hamas militants. The military is poised this week to call up tens of thousands of reserve soldiers for its advance.Both those steps, experts say, would most likely prolong the war, not shorten it.Prime Minister Benjamin N...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162175-3d95-43c0-ad0a-079f63dec06bSimplified: Israel has insisted negotiations for Gaza cease-fire focus on phased deal over past year
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162175-7bb2-49e5-816a-9401288f0e7bSimplified: Israeli government switched gears saying it wanted only comprehensive deal
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Hamas has so far refused to surrender and largely rejects Israelβs terms for ending the war.0.950π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Political , Military π a1162175-bab6-4972-b4db-4b17054bb323Simplified: Hamas refused to surrender and rejects Israelβs terms for ending war
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Simplified: Netanyahu defined success as something unachievable
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Success should be defined as what has already been achieved: βthat Oct. 7 wonβt happen again.β0.900Simplified: Success should be defined as that Oct 7 wonβt happen again
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π€ The Israeli military π News Article π·οΈ Military , Geopolitics π a114bbb3-fa52-4785-9fca-5dd4050783d0Simplified: The Israeli military controls about 75 percent of Gaza
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π€ Mr. Nides and other experts π News Article π·οΈ Political π a1162176-2481-47c6-979e-b7cedff45d30Simplified: Only President Trump has power to pressure Netanyahu to end war
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Simplified: Trump administration appears to be backing Netanyahuβs war plan and reversed course on negotiations
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π€ Steve Witkoff π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162176-44b9-4dcc-bea3-7bce2a8f0e68Simplified: Steve Witkoff said Mr Trump wanted to see all living hostages released at once
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Simplified: There was plan around shifting negotiation toward all or nothing deal
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Simplified: They returned to Gaza City during the cease-fire between January and March
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Military , Political , Negotiation π a1162176-9679-4eb5-946b-5b95bce06e1fSimplified: That push called for 60-day cease-fire during which about half living hostages and remains of several others would be exchanged for Palestinian prison...
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Under the plan, negotiations would also start immediately for a permanent cessation of hostilities.0.900Simplified: Under plan negotiations would also start immediately for permanent cessation of hostilities
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π€ Israeli officials π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162176-b5ba-4a2a-bf30-795a531a0d52Simplified: Israeli officials described that proposal as only offer on the table
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162176-c830-47c8-8f8e-93b454ae276dSimplified: By mid-August when Hamas accepted deal Israel suddenly moved goal posts
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Political , Negotiation π a1162176-d832-4751-9be9-be0b96436997Simplified: His ministers described that approach as no longer relevant and government has not officially engaged with Hamas response
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Simplified: Comprehensive deal will be much more complicated to achieve
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Simplified: In early phases of the war Israeli soldiers have carried out operations in Gaza City including at Al-Shifa Hospital before withdrawing
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Simplified: Mr Trump might think military operation could be quick and clean
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Simplified: It could also be dirty and long
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Simplified: New proposal has been described as partial deal that would not immediately release all hostages and postpone discussions about ending war
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Simplified: There would be no guarantee negotiations for next phase would succeed where they failed before
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π€ The author π News Article π a1161aaf-563e-47fb-adfc-89650924adc9Simplified: Images of hungry children reports of aid workers medical workers journalists being too weak to do their jobs increasingly urgent warnings from aid gro...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Hostages , Negotiations π a1162177-6cbc-438f-8952-eb48abbe7179Simplified: Many Israelis ask if getting 10 hostages alive sooner is better than negotiating a comprehensive deal
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There is no good answer.0.900Simplified: There is no good answer
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Simplified: Gazans react to Israelβs Preparations to Take Over Gaza City
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Conflict , Humanitarian Crisis π a114b5a9-e7ed-4e33-913b-ebdf2256ccafSimplified: Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has caused hunger crisis
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π€ The author π News Article π a1161aaa-d62e-4b28-893b-015b9e91ba5bSimplified: Determination of famine from hunger monitoring group is rare
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Simplified: Israel refutes famine designation
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Military plan , Gaza City π a1162177-c278-4a4b-9c0c-f047cfe3d258Simplified: Military plan expected to displace nearly a million residents of Gaza City would likely lead to more Palestinian deaths destruction endanger hostages...
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Politics , Geopolitics π a1161921-055a-4f1c-aaef-1d51418ea0a3Simplified: Israeli government faces international fury over its conduct of war against Hamas in Gaza
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π€ Spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry π News Article π·οΈ Israeli Foreign Ministry , Genocide π a1162177-f280-4aaa-aafb-aa56183763f6Simplified: Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman denounced conclusion as embarrassment to legal profession
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Conflict , Casualties π a114b5a8-6ed7-47d8-9cb3-c49d663a8750Simplified: Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has killed nearly 55000 Palestinians
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Conflict , Historical π a114b5a7-894d-49f8-8c57-6d1dc2807463Simplified: Gaza war was triggered in October 2023 when Palestinian Hamas militants attacked Israel killing 1200 people and taking 251 hostages
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Simplified: Israel says about 20 surviving hostages and roughly 30 bodies are still in Gaza after nearly two years of war
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π€ The author π News Article π·οΈ Journalism , History π a1161c47-a254-4284-a947-ebe9841673a7Simplified: Isabel Kershner has been reporting on Israeli Palestinian affairs since 1990