Donald Trump Encourages Negotiators to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as Discussions Start in the Egyptian Republic
Details of Trump’s Twenty-Point ‘Ceasefire Proposal’ for Gaza?
Assuming each faction consent to a specific series of requirements, the halt to conflict will be paired with the release of all Israeli hostages, whether deceased or surviving, “within 72 hours” of Israel’s leadership publicly accepting the arrangement.
As a trade for the release of hostages, Israeli authorities would free 250 Palestinians currently serving life sentences and 1,700 more Palestinians in Gaza territory detained since the war began on the 7th of October, 2023 subsequent to Hamas’s deadly attack on Israel.
For each captive from Israel whose remains are handed over, Israeli officials will release the corpses of 15 Palestinian fatalities.
This proposal does not necessitate a total Israeli retreat before the hostage liberation. Rather, Israel’s military would pull back to an mutually accepted border, within Gaza, to make arrangements for a prisoner exchange.
This initiative states that all military operations, encompassing aerial and artillery bombardment, will be halted throughout the release process and combat positions will stay fixed until “terms are fulfilled for the complete staged withdrawal”.
When each detainee are freed, clemency will be granted to Hamas affiliates – the Islamist military group that Israel’s prime minister, PM Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to destroy – who consent to non-violent cohabitation and to decommission their weapons.
People who desire to depart Gaza will be offered secure transit to states who have consented to accept them.
This twenty-point proposal envisions Gaza as “a de-radicalized terror-free zone that poses zero a risk to its neighbours”. In a separate point, it states the area will be “revitalized for the welfare of the people of Gaza, who have endured excessive hardship”.
Importantly, and in defiance of the perspective of a few of the far-right allies of Netanyahu, Israel will refrain from occupying or take over the region, which was the site of 21 Israeli settlements prior to their inhabitants were withdrawn in the year 2005.
Furthermore, not any person be forced to leave Gaza territory, the strategy guarantees. Those who want to exit will be permitted to do so without restriction and permitted to return.
Hamas will not be permitted any role, “in any capacity”, in the future administration of the area.
Donald Trump Encourages Representatives to ‘Act Quickly’ as They Gather in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Talks
Donald Trump has urged representatives of Hamas and Israel gathering in the nation of Egypt for crucial talks focused on ending Israel’s war in Gaza to “accelerate progress,” remarking, in statements on the day of Sunday, that there had been “extremely constructive” conversations.
The American leader stated:
We have had highly favorable talks with Hamas, and States from across the planet (Arab and Muslim nations, among others) this weekend, to release the Hostages, stop the fighting in Gaza but, of greater importance, ultimately secure long-desired peace in the area of the Middle East.
These negotiations have been very successful, and moving quickly. The technical teams will again meet this Monday, in Egypt, to address and finalize the remaining specifics. Sources indicate that the opening segment will likely finish this week, and I am asking each participant to ACT QUICKLY.
The United States delegate Witkoff is expected to join the discussions, based on reports from Israel, in addition to Israel’s negotiators and a delegation from Palestine chaired by Khalil al-Hayya, the vice chairman of the administrative wing of the Hamas movement.
Al-Hayya is reportedly due to have discussions with facilitators from Egyptian and Qatari officials in Cairo today in the morning, ahead of discussions in the resort city of Egypt of Sharm el-Sheikh.
However, Israel’s chief negotiator, strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer, is anticipated to participate in talks in the coming days, subject to developments in the negotiations, as per several officials from Israel.
Optimism about a prospective cessation of hostilities has escalated globally, with officials from Western and Arab countries urging Israel and Hamas to come to a deal. During Sunday, the Germany’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, contacted Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and showed approval for the Trump initiative, calling it “the most favorable prospect for stability”, as per a summary.