Donald Trump Calls on Negotiators to ‘Act Quickly’ as Talks Start in Egypt
Details of Donald Trump’s Twenty-Point ‘Resolution Strategy’ for the Gaza Strip?
In the event that the two parties accept a detailed list of requirements, the cessation of hostilities will be paired with the freeing of all individuals held by Hamas, whether deceased or surviving, “over a 72-hour period” of Israel’s leadership publicly accepting the deal.
In return for the liberation of detainees, the Israeli state would release 250 Palestinians currently serving life sentences and 1,700 more Palestinians in Gaza territory held since the conflict started on 7 October 2023 following the fatal Hamas offensive on the nation of Israel.
For every Israeli hostage whose remains are released, Israeli officials will return the bodies of 15 Palestinians who have died.
The strategy does not require a complete Israeli pullout prior to the captive release. On the contrary, the Israeli army would pull back to an established boundary, inside of the Gaza area, to get ready for a captive liberation.
This initiative states that all armed activities, including air strikes and shelling, will be halted in the course of the exchange operation and combat positions will be maintained until “conditions are met for the phased full withdrawal”.
After all hostages are liberated, amnesty will be awarded to Hamas affiliates – the Islamist military group that Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has repeatedly vowed to eliminate – who accept peaceful coexistence and to surrender their arms.
Those who desire to depart Gaza will be offered protected movement to states who have consented to accept them.
The 20-point plan foresees Gaza as “a region cleared of extremism and terrorism that poses zero a threat to neighboring countries”. Additionally, it states the region will be “revitalized for the advantage of the inhabitants of Gaza, who have endured excessive hardship”.
Vitally, and opposing the perspective of a few of the far-right allies of Netanyahu, Israel’s leadership will not occupy or annex the land, which was the location of 21 Israeli settlements before their residents were evacuated in the year 2005.
Nor will any individual be compelled to depart the Gaza region, the proposal assures. Individuals who want to exit will be allowed to do so freely and permitted to return.
The Hamas organization will not be allowed any involvement, “in any form”, in the future governance of the area.
Trump Urges Negotiators to ‘Act Quickly’ as They Meet in Egypt for Gaza Talks
Donald Trump has encouraged Hamas and Israeli negotiators gathering in the nation of Egypt for vital discussions aimed at concluding the Israeli conflict in the Gaza Strip to “accelerate progress,” remarking, in statements on the day of Sunday, that there had been “highly favorable” talks.
President Trump commented:
There have been highly favorable discussions with the Hamas organization, and States from all over the World (Arab, Muslim, and various other countries) during the weekend, to liberate the detainees, end the War in the Gaza region but, of greater importance, ultimately secure long-awaited peace in the Middle Eastern region.
These negotiations have been extremely effective, and proceeding rapidly. The technical teams will again meet this Monday, in the Egyptian Republic, to work through and clarify the final details. I am told that the initial stage will likely finish within the week, and I am requesting all parties to MOVE FAST.
The US envoy Witkoff is expected to join the discussions, as per sources in Israel, in addition to Israeli delegates and a Palestinian delegation headed by Khalil al-Hayya, the vice chairman of the political office of Hamas.
The Hamas official is expected to meet with mediators from Qatar and Egypt in Cairo, Egypt on Monday morning, ahead of talks in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh.
Nonetheless, Israel’s chief negotiator, the strategic affairs minister Minister Dermer, is slated to attend discussions later this week, depending on advancements in the negotiations, based on several officials from Israel.
Positive outlook on a prospective cessation of hostilities has escalated globally, with western and Arab leaders pressuring Hamas and Israel to come to a deal. On Sunday, the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, called Israeli PM Netanyahu and voiced backing for the Trump plan, calling it “the most favorable prospect for peace”, based on a summary.