Rescheduled talks between US and Israel about potential Rafah operation could happen on Monday, officials say

March 30, 2024 - Israel-Hamas war

By Chris Lau, Joshua Berlinger, Tori B. Powell and Adrienne Vogt, CNN

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Rescheduled talks between US and Israel about potential Rafah operation could happen on Monday, officials say

From CNN's Kayla Tausche

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza, on March 27.
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike in Rafah, Gaza, on March 27. Bassam Masoud/Reuters

High-level talks between US and Israeli officials over potential military operations in Rafah could take place in Washington, DC, as soon as Monday, US officials tell CNN. 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly called off talks scheduled for this week after the United States refused to block a UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of captives held by Hamas. 

The Israeli delegation proposed to reschedule the talks for Monday, officials said, acknowledging the timing is complicated by a March 31 deadline facing the Israeli government to design a new law governing conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews, long exempted from mandatory military service. 

Netanyahu has requested that Israeli’s top court defer the deadline to draft a new plan, and it remains unclear whether the delegation would be authorized to travel to the United States if those plans are in flux. 

US officials have said no date is finalized. 

The White House has said it supports the rescheduling of the talks and is working with its counterparts to do so in a timely manner. 

“We’re now working with them to find a convenient date that’s obviously going to work for both sides,” press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Thursday.