The US and Turkish mediators will join the peace negotiations in Gaza on Wednesday
Although the discretion of the talks so far is absolute, nearby sources have confirmed that the atmosphere is "positive." According to several Egyptian media outlets, there may be a temporary deal on the table on Thursday or Friday.
Close sources have claimed that the second dayof indirect talks between the Israeli Government and the Islamic Hamas group for peace for Gaza has gone in a "positive" atmosphere. US President Donald Trump is negotiating a peace plan put on the table a few days ago with the help of several binarchs. This Wednesday, the US and Turkish working groups will join the negotiating table, which experts say could be a crucial day.
Trump's plan includes, among other things, Hamas releasing Israeli hostages, forming a technocratic government for Gaza, and disarming Hamas .
For the time being, no information has been disclosed about the peace talks of the first two days, as the discretion is complete. However, today, the head of the Hamas negotiating team, Jalil al-Haya, has reported that they are "ready" for peace in Gaza, but have said that they want "assurances" that Israel will cease all military attacks.
For his part, at a White House appearance this afternoon , Trump has insisted that his country has "a lot of power" and will do "everything in its power" to achieve peace in Gaza. "We have a lot of power and we will do everything in our power to ensure that the agreement is complied with," he said.
It is two years since Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Tuesday. Binyamin Netanyahu's government immediately responded: what began with mass bombings of the Gaza Strip has become a complete genocide. r shows data: 67,000 dead, mostly women and children; 168,000 wounded; and more than half a million citizens trapped by famine.
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