Israeli and Hamas negotiators will consider the plan proposed by Trump on Monday
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has ordered the dispatch of a delegation to the African country, which will be headed by Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Affairs.
Egypt is ready to receive negotiators and mediators in the country because Israel and Hamas are waiting for US President Donald Trump to launch thefirst phaseofthe Gaza peace plan and release all detainees.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has ordered the dispatch of a delegation to the African country, which will be headed by Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Affairs.
The Hebrew country has reported that Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the dispatch of a delegation to the African country this Sunday, which will be represented by Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Affairs.
"The delegation will depart tomorrow for negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt," the president said in a statement.
Jalil al Haga, chief negotiator of the Hamas group, is due to arrive this afternoon, as confirmed to EFE by an Egyptian security source.
This shall be the first time He has left the land since He attempted to kill Israel on the 9th of September.
The informant, who has asked for anonymity, has explained that negotiators from other countries will arrive in the next few hours, including a high-level Israeli delegation, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and senior negotiators from Egypt and Qatar, who will discuss "the mechanisms and details" of Trump's first phase.
Egitoko iturriak, negoziaketen inguruan
The Israeli delegation will hand over to the mediators the map of the first phase of the withdrawal of troops from Gaza "
According to the source, "The Israeli delegationfor the withdrawalof troops from Gaza map\u00A0mapof the first phase will give the mediators ", a first step towards the release of the hostages, since" they will begin to create conditions on the ground ", negotiating the details of theexchangeof prisoners .
Although Hamas agreed to the release of all hostages, it called for "conditions for the exchange process" and expressed the need to negotiate other points of the plan.
Among the discrepancies are thewithdrawal period of Israeli troops or the presence of the Israeli Army in thegovernment of the future country .
However, Donald Trump warned that he would not accept any delay from Hamasafter receiving a positive response from the Palestinians .
Meanwhile, things remain the same: Netanyahu warning; Trump threatening; and the number of deaths rising in the Gaza Strip.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Hamasen balizko ezetzaren aurrean
Do not feed the crocodile, for he will come for you. "
Netanyahu: "Good or bad"
In the run-up to the meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahuhas made it clear that he will only allowHamas to "fully" accept the peace plan and not "partially."
If not, Netanyahu has declared that Washington would supportthe conflict militarily, threatening the Palestinians.
"Let's hope we can end up on the right track and not feed the crocodile from the bad (...) because he's coming for you," Netanyahu has threatened.
Donald Trump, Hamasen balizko ezetzaren aurrean
Total destruction! "
Trump: "Total destruction"
On the other hand, Donald Trumphas not stopped threatening, as the US president has made it clear that the Palestinian group will face "complete destruction"if it refuses to relinquish control of the Gaza Strip.
Trump has been asked in an interview what the consequences would be if Hamas refused to accept the proposal.
67,100 dead.
Meanwhile, bombings continue to increase the death toll to 67,100.
Indeed, the Gazaauthorities have reported 65 other deaths and 153 injuries in the last 24 hours.
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