Adam Boehler, US President Donald Trump's Envoy for Hostage Response, offered a cautiously optimistic assessment on Thursday of ongoing efforts to secure a hostage deal in Gaza, telling attendees at the Aspen Security Forum that a resolution is "closer than it's been."

However, he pointed squarely to Hamas's intransigence as the main impediment to a breakthrough.

Speaking with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Boehler highlighted two converging forces that he believes make a deal possible. "One is you have political reality on the ground in Israel, and in that way there's never been a better time," Boehler stated. He attributed this opportune moment to "Bibi's enormous success, and our success in supporting him in Iran, [which] gives enormous strength to him domestically."

Boehler, whose role often involves engaging with difficult actors, emphasized that strength, in his experience, is the optimal time for leaders to pursue significant actions. "What I found, I find this certainly in Israel, some of their best leaders, but also in the United States some of our best leaders, and I'm referring to the person I work for and the President, strength is the best time to do something," he explained. "So from that side, it makes me optimistic."... Read More: Arutz-7