Donald Trump Urges Delegates to ‘Act Quickly’ as Meeting Commence in the Egyptian Republic
Key Points from Trump’s 20-Point ‘Ceasefire Proposal’ for Gaza?
In the event that the two parties consent to a specific series of conditions, the cessation of hostilities will be followed by the release of all individuals held by Hamas, whether deceased or surviving, “within 72 hours” of Israel formally approving the agreement.
To reciprocate the liberation of detainees, Israel would let go 250 Palestinians presently undergoing lengthy incarcerations and 1,700 more Palestinians in Gaza apprehended after the war began on the 7th of October, 2023 subsequent to the fatal Hamas offensive on Israel.
For every Israeli national held hostage whose remains are released, Israel will hand back the remains of 15 deceased Palestinians.
This proposal does not necessitate a full Israeli withdrawal ahead of the release of the hostages. Rather, Israel’s military would withdraw to an agreed upon line, inside Gaza’s territory, to get ready for a hostage release.
This initiative states that every military action, encompassing aerial and artillery bombardment, will be suspended throughout the exchange operation and combat positions will remain frozen until “requirements are satisfied for the phased full withdrawal”.
When every captive are released, pardon will be given to individuals associated with Hamas – the militant Islamic organization that the Israeli PM, PM Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to destroy – who consent to peaceful coexistence and to disarm themselves.
Those who want to exit Gaza will be given secure transit to nations who have consented to accept them.
This twenty-point proposal envisions the Gaza Strip as “a de-radicalized terror-free zone that poses zero a risk to neighboring countries”. Additionally, it says the region will be “reconstructed for the benefit of the inhabitants of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough”.
Importantly, and in defiance of the vision of a few of the far-right allies of Netanyahu, Israel’s leadership will not occupy or incorporate the land, which was the site of 21 settlements from Israel prior to their residents were evacuated in the year 2005.
Additionally, no any person be forced to leave the Gaza region, the plan promises. People who want to exit will be allowed to do so freely and granted reentry.
Hamas will be prohibited from any involvement, “directly or indirectly”, in the future administration of the territory.
Donald Trump Encourages Representatives to ‘Move Fast’ as They Gather in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Talks
Donald J. Trump has urged Hamas and Israeli negotiators gathering in Egypt for vital discussions aimed at ending the Israeli conflict in Gaza to “move fast,” adding, in remarks on the day of Sunday, that there had been “extremely constructive” talks.
The US president stated:
We have had extremely constructive negotiations with Hamas, and Nations from across the planet (Arab, Muslim, and various other countries) this weekend, to liberate the detainees, stop the fighting in Gaza but, more importantly, ultimately secure long-desired PEACE in the Middle Eastern region.
These discussions have been very successful, and proceeding rapidly. Expert delegations will reconvene Monday, in the Egyptian Republic, to address and clarify the remaining specifics. Sources indicate that the first phase is expected to conclude within the week, and I am urging each participant to MOVE FAST.
The US envoy Witkoff is anticipated to participate in the discussions, based on Israeli media, alongside Israeli delegates and a Palestinian group headed by Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of the administrative wing of Hamas.
Al-Hayya is expected to have discussions with intermediaries from Egyptian and Qatari officials in the city of Cairo on Monday morning, ahead of talks in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh.
However, Israel’s top delegate, the strategic affairs minister Dermer, is anticipated to participate in negotiations in the coming days, subject to developments in the negotiations, according to multiple Israeli sources.
Positive outlook on a possible truce has grown globally, with leaders from the West and Arab nations pressuring Hamas and Israel to reach an agreement. During Sunday, the Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, called Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and voiced backing for the Trump plan, calling it “the best chance for stability”, based on a summary.