Israeli, Hamas officials meet us with the peace plan in Gaza



Israel and enthusiasm gathered on negotiations on Monday in Egypt, which is part of the efforts made to implement President Trump’s plan for a ceasefire and issue a hostage and a path to end the war.

Trump offered optimism on Sunday evening after the leaders of Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed the negotiating table late last week, expecting the “first stage” of the deal within days.

The first stage is expected to include the implementation of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, including the partial withdrawal of the Israeli forces, the release of the hostages held by Hamas and other armed groups in the tape, and the exchange of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention.

“I am asking everyone to move quickly,” Trump posted on his website.

“I will continue to monitor this old” conflict “. Time is the essence, or, you will decipher blood – something that no one wants to see!”

Trump sent to Egypt his first adviser to peace duties, Steve Witkeov, his son -in -law and former chief advisor in the Middle East, Jared Kushner. The Israeli negotiating team is led by the close adviser to Netanyahu, Ron Dimer.

The Associated Press reported that the Hamas delegation is headed by Khalil Al -Hayya. The Hayia survived an Israeli assassination attempt in late last month, which struck Hamas housing in Doha, Qatar.

The indirect talks between Israel and Hamas are taking place in the Sharm Sheikh Al -Ahmar resort, on the southern end of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, which borders Israel and Gaza.

The pressure for the ceasefire comes before the two -year anniversary of the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7 against Israel, a shocking offer to the brutality by Hamas, where 1,200 people and 250 people were killed by hostage.

The subsequent Israel war against Hamas resulted in a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip and killed more than 60,000 people. It is believed that half of this number of women and children.

Israel’s behavior of the war largely turned into a global opinion against the country, as the main European allies in Israel have joined the majority of countries that suffer from the members of the United nation in recognizing a Palestinian state. Israeli leaders face the charges of genocide and war crimes in international courts.

Trump revived the pressure to a ceasefire in Gaza in the wake of the Israeli attack in Doha, angry at Netanyahu for a strike inside a major American military ally without consulting the United States, prompting President Netanyahu to issue an official apology to the Qatari leader and follow him in the Qatari Hall in the wake of the strike.

Trump also prompted Netanyahu to support a 20 -point peace plan that was negotiated with Qatar and other leaders of Arab and Muslim countries. The plan calls for Hamas to put its arms and abandon violence against Israel, but it also supports a path to a sovereign Palestinian state – a red line for Netanyahu.

However, the Israeli leader supported the plan during a meeting with Trump in Washington last week. When Hamas responded on Friday that she had supported the plan points, Trump welcomed it as a peaceful path and turned to Netanyahu to move forward in the talks.

Axius stated that Trump criticized Netanyahu as “negative”, and said to him, “This is a victory. Take it.”

In a speech on Sunday, Netanyahu said the country is “about to achieve a very big achievement.” The Israeli leader said that the military pressure on Hamas, which started a landslide attack on Gaza City, brought Hamas to the point of presenting to the release of twenty hostages and live bodies of 28 others.

Netanyahu said that the second stage of the negotiations will witness the disarmament of Hamas and the supply of the tape, and warned that if this is not achieved through negotiations, Israel will restart military operations.

Netanyahu said: “I also said this in Washington: Either it will be achieved in an easy way, or it will be achieved in the difficult way – but it will be achieved.”

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