Donald Trump Calls on Representatives to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as Meeting Start in Egypt
Key Points from Donald Trump’s 20-Point ‘Resolution Strategy’ for Gaza?
In the event that both sides accept a detailed list of requirements, the cessation of hostilities will be paired with the release of all Israeli hostages, both dead and alive, “over a 72-hour period” of Israel publicly accepting the deal.
In return for the release of hostages, Israeli authorities would release 250 Palestinians currently serving lengthy incarcerations and an additional 1,700 Palestinians in Gaza apprehended after the war began on October 7, 2023 after the lethal assault by Hamas on Israel.
For every Israeli hostage whose remains are handed over, Israeli officials will hand back the remains of 15 deceased Palestinians.
The plan does not require a complete Israeli pullout before the release of the hostages. Rather, the Israeli army would pull back to an agreed upon line, inside of Gaza’s territory, to get ready for a prisoner exchange.
The proposal states that every military action, encompassing bombing and artillery fire, will be halted during the exchange operation and combat positions will be maintained until “terms are fulfilled for the complete staged withdrawal”.
After each detainee are freed, pardon will be given to individuals associated with Hamas – the armed Islamist faction that Israel’s prime minister, Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to eradicate – who consent to peaceful coexistence and to decommission their weapons.
Individuals who desire to depart Gaza will be given secure transit to nations who have approved their entry.
The comprehensive strategy envisages Gaza territory as “an area free from radicalization and terror that poses zero a risk to its neighbours”. Furthermore, it states the region will be “reconstructed for the benefit of the inhabitants of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough”.
Vitally, and contrary to the vision of a few of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel will not occupy or annex the land, which was the location of 21 Israeli settlements prior to their residents were evacuated in the year 2005.
Additionally, no anyone be forced to leave Gaza territory, the plan promises. People who wish to leave will be allowed to do so without restriction and granted reentry.
The Hamas organization will not be allowed any role, “in any capacity”, in the future governance of the region.
Donald Trump Calls on Delegates to ‘Move Fast’ as They Gather in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Negotiations
Donald J. Trump has urged representatives of Hamas and Israel gathering in the nation of Egypt for key negotiations targeting halting the war led by Israel in the Gaza Strip to “move fast,” stating, in remarks on Sunday, that there had been “extremely constructive” conversations.
The American leader commented:
There were highly favorable talks with the Hamas organization, and States from all over the World (Arab, Muslim, and various other countries) during the weekend, to liberate the detainees, stop the fighting in the Gaza region but, even more significantly, finally have long-awaited stability in the area of the Middle East.
These talks have been very successful, and advancing swiftly. The technical teams will meet once more on Monday, in Egypt, to tackle and finalize the remaining specifics. It has been reported that the initial stage should be completed this week, and I am asking everyone to ACCELERATE PROGRESS.
The US envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to join the discussions, according to sources in Israel, in addition to representatives from Israel and a delegation from Palestine led by Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement.
The Hamas official is reportedly due to have discussions with mediators from Egypt and Qatar in the city of Cairo today in the morning, ahead of talks in the Egyptian tourist destination of Sharm El-Sheikh.
Nevertheless, Israel’s top delegate, Minister of Strategic Affairs Dermer, is anticipated to participate in discussions later this week, pending advancements in the negotiations, as per multiple Israeli sources.
Optimism about a potential ceasefire has escalated across the world, with leaders from the West and Arab nations pressuring Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement. This past Sunday, the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, called Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and showed approval for the Trump plan, calling it “the best chance for peace”, based on a summary.