A new attempt at peace in Gaza is under way, starting with Trump's proposal
Israeli and Hamas delegations and mediators (US and Qatar) are already arriving in Egypt to participate in the negotiations that are expected to begin in the next few hours, while in Gaza, for the first time since March, there have been no deadly attacks at night.
The delegations sent by Israel and Hamas to the talks are arriving in Egypt, which, together with the US and Qatar, will try from this Monday to reach consensus on the implementation of the first phase of the peace plan proposed by US President Donald Trump.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu promised on Sunday to send a delegation to the African country, headed by Minister of State for Affairs Ron Dermer.
TheHamas delegation, led by exiled leader Khalil Al-Hayya , is already in Egypt and has held its first meetings since Sunday with the US and Qatar. This is Hayya's first visit to Egypt since he survived an Israeli attack last month in Doha, the capital of Qatar.
All of them will hold meetings from this Monday to determine "the mechanism and details" for the implementation of the first phase of Trump's proposal.
Trump has promoted a 20-point plan to end fighting in Gaza, secure the release of hostages in Gaza and determine the future of the territory. Israel and Hamas have agreed on parts of the plan.
The first phase is aimed at releasing hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. There are 48 hostages left in Gaza, 20 of whom are alive.
Sources close to the negotiation have explained that during these negotiations, "the Israeli delegation will provide mediators with maps of the first phase of the withdrawal of troops from Gaza" to facilitate the release of the hostages.Hamas announced on Friday that it accepts the release of all hostages under Trump's plan, but requested "information on the terms of the exchange process."
He also called for some points of the plan to be negotiated.
The US President has warned that he will not accept any delay from Hamas; as he wrote on Saturday on the Truth Social network, "Israel has accepted the first phase of troop extraction , which we have shown and shared with Hamas. "
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