Donald Trump Urges Representatives to ‘Act Quickly’ as Discussions Set to Begin in the Egyptian Republic
What’s in Trump’s 20-Point ‘Resolution Strategy’ for Gaza?
In the event that the two parties agree to a comprehensive set of conditions, the end of fighting will be followed by the release of all Israeli hostages, including deceased and living, “within 72 hours” of Israel’s leadership formally approving the deal.
As a trade for the freeing of captives, Israel would let go a group of 250 Palestinians at present completing indefinite prison terms and an additional 1,700 Palestinians in Gaza detained since the war began on the 7th of October, 2023 subsequent to the fatal Hamas offensive on Israel.
For each Israeli hostage whose body is returned, Israel will return the bodies of 15 Palestinians who have died.
The strategy does not require a full Israeli withdrawal prior to the hostage liberation. Instead, the Israeli army would pull back to an established boundary, inside of the Gaza area, to prepare for a hostage release.
This initiative says that every military action, encompassing air strikes and shelling, will be paused during the liberation procedure and combat positions will remain frozen until “terms are fulfilled for the phased full withdrawal”.
After each detainee are liberated, pardon will be awarded to members of Hamas – the militant Islamic organization that the premier of Israel, PM Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to eradicate – who consent to harmonious living and to decommission their weapons.
Individuals who wish to leave Gaza will be given safe passage to nations who have agreed to receive them.
The 20-point plan envisages the Gaza Strip as “a de-radicalized terror-free zone that does not pose a risk to its neighbours”. Furthermore, it says the territory will be “reconstructed for the benefit of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough”.
Importantly, and opposing the perspective of a few of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel’s leadership will refrain from occupying or annex the land, which was the location of 21 settlements from Israel prior to their inhabitants were withdrawn in 2005.
Nor will anyone be forced to leave the Gaza region, the plan promises. Individuals who want to exit will be allowed to do so freely and granted reentry.
Hamas will not be permitted any participation, “in any capacity”, in the upcoming leadership of the region.
Donald Trump Calls on Representatives to ‘Act Quickly’ as They Gather in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Talks
Donald J. Trump has called on Hamas and Israeli negotiators assembling in the nation of Egypt for vital discussions aimed at halting the war led by Israel in the Gaza Strip to “move fast,” adding, in remarks on Sunday, that there had been “highly favorable” discussions.
The American leader stated:
There have been very positive talks with the Hamas organization, and Countries from around the globe (Arab, Muslim, and various other countries) during the weekend, to liberate the detainees, halt the conflict in Gaza but, more importantly, finally have long-awaited PEACE in the Middle East.
These talks have been extremely effective, and advancing swiftly. Specialist groups will meet once more Monday, in the Egyptian Republic, to work through and refine the last points. Sources indicate that the first phase is expected to conclude within the week, and I am asking each participant to ACT QUICKLY.
The US envoy Witkoff is anticipated to participate in the negotiations, according to reports from Israel, in addition to representatives from Israel and a Palestinian delegation led by Al-Hayya, the vice chairman of the political office of Hamas.
Khalil al-Hayya is scheduled to meet with facilitators from Egyptian and Qatari officials in the city of Cairo on Monday morning, ahead of discussions in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh.
However, Israel’s top delegate, strategic affairs minister Dermer, is slated to attend discussions later this week, depending on developments in the talks, as per several officials from Israel.
Optimism about a prospective cessation of hostilities has grown across the world, with officials from Western and Arab countries pressuring Hamas and Israel to finalize a settlement. During Sunday, the Germany’s chancellor, Chancellor Merz, contacted Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu and showed approval for the Trump proposal, describing it as “the optimal opportunity for stability”, based on a summary.