Donald Trump Urges Negotiators to ‘Move Fast’ as Meeting Start in the Egyptian Republic
What’s in Trump’s Twenty-Point ‘Resolution Strategy’ for the Gaza Strip?
In the event that each faction accept a detailed list of requirements, the halt to conflict will be paired with the freeing of all individuals held by Hamas, whether deceased or surviving, “within 72 hours” of Israel officially endorsing the deal.
To reciprocate the release of hostages, the Israeli state would release a group of 250 Palestinians at present completing life sentences and 1,700 Palestinians in Gaza territory held since the conflict started on October 7, 2023 subsequent to Hamas’s deadly attack on the nation of Israel.
For every Israeli hostage whose remains are handed over, Israeli officials will release the bodies of 15 Palestinians who have died.
This proposal does not necessitate a total Israeli retreat prior to the release of the hostages. Instead, Israel’s military would pull back to an mutually accepted border, inside of the Gaza area, to get ready for a captive liberation.
This initiative says that all military operations, including aerial and artillery bombardment, will be halted throughout the release process and combat positions will be maintained until “terms are fulfilled for the gradual total pullout”.
Once each detainee are released, amnesty will be given to Hamas affiliates – the militant Islamic organization that the premier of Israel, PM Netanyahu, has repeatedly vowed to destroy – who agree to peaceful coexistence and to decommission their weapons.
People who wish to leave the Gaza region will be given secure transit to states who have consented to accept them.
The 20-point plan foresees Gaza as “an area free from radicalization and terror that presents no a threat to adjacent states”. In a separate point, it states the region will be “redeveloped for the advantage of the Gaza residents, who have experienced immense suffering”.
Vitally, and in defiance of the outlook of a few of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel’s leadership will avoid occupying or annex the land, which was the location of 21 Israeli settlements before their residents were evacuated in the year 2005.
Additionally, no anyone be compelled to depart Gaza territory, the proposal assures. Those who desire to depart will be allowed to do so without restriction and allowed to come back.
Hamas as an entity will not be allowed any role, “in any form”, in the future administration of the region.
Trump Urges Negotiators to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as They Meet in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Talks
Donald J. Trump has called on Hamas and Israeli negotiators gathering in Egypt for vital discussions aimed at concluding the Israeli conflict in the Gaza Strip to “move fast,” stating, in remarks on Sunday, that there had been “very positive” conversations.
The US president said:
We have had extremely constructive negotiations with the Hamas organization, and Countries from around the globe (Arab, Muslim, and everyone else) this weekend, to free the captives, end the War in Gaza but, even more significantly, finally have long sought stability in the Middle Eastern region.
These negotiations have been highly productive, and advancing swiftly. The technical teams will reconvene on Monday, in Egypt, to work through and clarify the remaining specifics. It has been reported that the first phase will likely finish in the coming days, and I am requesting all parties to ACCELERATE PROGRESS.
The United States delegate Steve Witkoff is anticipated to participate in the talks, as per sources in Israel, alongside representatives from Israel and a Palestinian group headed by Al-Hayya, the assistant leader of the administrative wing of the Hamas movement.
The Hamas official is scheduled to meet with facilitators from Egypt and Qatar in the city of Cairo this morning, ahead of discussions in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Nevertheless, Israel’s top delegate, Minister of Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer, is anticipated to participate in negotiations in the coming days, subject to developments in the discussions, as per several officials from Israel.
Positive outlook on a potential ceasefire has increased worldwide, with leaders from the West and Arab nations encouraging Hamas and Israel to finalize a settlement. On Sunday, the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, contacted Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and voiced backing for the Trump plan, describing it as “the best chance for stability”, based on a summary.