CIA director heads to Europe for more negotiations over hostages in Gaza
CIA Director Bill Burns will head to Europe on Friday for another round of Gaza hostage negotiations as the parties seek to reach a deal before the Ramadan holiday begins, according to two U.S. officials.
One Israeli official said U.S. negotiators have been pressuring Israel to strike an agreement before the holiday due in part to the administration's goal to see Saudi Arabia normalize relations with the country.
Two U.S. officials told ABC News there has been incremental progress in recent days, and that they did not see Ramadan as a hard deadline but anticipated it would be difficult to press on with negotiations during the holiday because much of Hamas' operations will likely shut down on March 11, making it even harder to continue indirect communication with the group's officials than it already is.
The White House's envoy for the Middle East, Brett McGurk, held talks throughout the day Thursday with Israeli leaders.
Following his discussion with McGurk, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said in a statement that Israel will now "expand the authority given to our hostage negotiators."
Late Thursday, the Israeli War Cabinet approved the decision to send negotiators to Paris to participate in the upcoming round of talks.
-ABC News' Shannon Crawford and Dana Savir