Trump Calls on Representatives to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as Discussions Start in Egypt
Key Points from Trump’s Twenty-Point ‘Ceasefire Proposal’ for Gaza?
Provided that each faction agree to a comprehensive set of requirements, the end of fighting will be accompanied by the freeing of all Israeli hostages, whether deceased or surviving, “over a 72-hour period” of Israel publicly accepting the arrangement.
In return for the liberation of detainees, Israel would free 250 individuals of Palestinian origin presently undergoing indefinite prison terms and 1,700 Palestinians in Gaza territory detained since the hostilities erupted on 7 October 2023 following Hamas’s deadly attack on Israeli soil.
For every captive from Israel whose remains are released, Israel will release the bodies of 15 deceased Palestinians.
The strategy does not require a full Israeli withdrawal before the hostage liberation. Rather, Israeli forces would pull back to an mutually accepted border, within Gaza, to make arrangements for a captive liberation.
The proposal indicates that all military operations, encompassing aerial and artillery bombardment, will be suspended in the course of the liberation procedure and battle lines will remain frozen until “terms are fulfilled for the gradual total pullout”.
After all hostages are released, pardon will be awarded to Hamas affiliates – the Islamist military group that Israel’s prime minister, PM Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to eradicate – who agree to harmonious living and to disarm themselves.
Individuals who desire to depart Gaza territory will be given safe passage to states who have agreed to receive them.
The comprehensive strategy foresees the Gaza Strip as “an area free from radicalization and terror that presents no a risk to adjacent states”. Furthermore, it declares the area will be “reconstructed for the advantage of the Gaza residents, who have suffered more than enough”.
Vitally, and opposing the vision of some of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel will refrain from occupying or take over the region, which was the location of 21 Israeli settlements prior to their populace was removed in the year 2005.
Additionally, no any individual be obligated to exit the Gaza region, the plan promises. Individuals who desire to depart will be allowed to do so without restriction and allowed to come back.
Hamas will not be allowed any involvement, “in any capacity”, in the future administration of the territory.
Donald Trump Urges Representatives to ‘Move Fast’ as They Gather in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Discussions
Donald J. Trump has encouraged Hamas and Israeli negotiators gathering in Egypt for key negotiations focused on concluding Israel’s war in Gaza to “accelerate progress,” remarking, in comments on Sunday, that there had been “highly favorable” discussions.
The US president said:
There were extremely constructive negotiations with the Hamas organization, and Countries from around the globe (Arab and Muslim nations, among others) this weekend, to liberate the detainees, stop the fighting in Gaza but, even more significantly, finally have long-desired stability in the Middle East.
These negotiations have been highly productive, and proceeding rapidly. The technical teams will meet once more Monday, in Egypt, to address and refine the remaining specifics. I am told that the initial stage will likely finish within the week, and I am urging each participant to ACCELERATE PROGRESS.
America’s representative Steve Witkoff is slated to attend the talks, as per reports from Israel, together with Israel’s negotiators and a Palestinian delegation led by Al-Hayya, the vice chairman of the political bureau of the Hamas movement.
The Hamas official is expected to meet with intermediaries from Qatar and Egypt in Cairo, Egypt today in the morning, ahead of negotiations in the Egyptian tourist destination of Sharm El-Sheikh.
Nonetheless, Israel’s chief negotiator, Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, is expected to join discussions in the coming days, pending developments in the talks, based on three Israeli officials.
Hope regarding a prospective cessation of hostilities has increased worldwide, with officials from Western and Arab countries encouraging both Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement. During Sunday, the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, called Israeli PM Netanyahu and voiced backing for the Trump initiative, labeling it as “the best chance for stability”, as per a readout.