White House says there are 'serious discussions about trying to get another pause in place'
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said the U.S. is "in serious discussions about trying to get another pause" in fighting between Israel and Hamas to secure the release of remaining hostages, but Kirby said he could not confirm specific reports of a possible framework.
Asked about reports that Israel has proposed a two-month cease-fire to release all hostages, civilians and soldiers, and asked if the U.S. was actively working to drum up support for it, Kirby said he was "not able to confirm those specific reports."
Kirby did note that President Joe Biden’s Middle East coordinator, Brett McGurk, is currently in the region, in part to discuss a hostage deal.
"Certainly, one of the things he's in the region talking about is the potential for another hostage deal, which would require a humanitarian pause of some length,” Kirby said. “He’ll also be talking about a range of other issues, including humanitarian assistance."
Kirby also said it was "possible" that an extended pause could be a path to changing the nature of the war, but he stressed that the focus remains getting the hostages released.
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle