The peace agreement for Gaza could come on Thursday or Friday, and Trump would announce it
The US and Turkish negotiators will join the talks between Israel and Hamas today and are making progress in a "positive atmosphere," according to nearby sources.
Gaza, destroyed.
The second day of negotiations between Israeland Hamasfor a ceasefire in Gazahaspassed in a "positive atmosphere," according to sources close to the talks. Although the hermetism of the content of the meetings is complete, the mediators have said that "discreet progress is being made "and that the process could be completed later this week.
According to Egyptian media, there may be a preliminary agreement on Thursday or Friday.
The Washington peace plan provides for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages (alive or dead) and the creation of a technocratic government in Gaza. It also calls for the disarmament of Hamas, a condition not yet accepted by the Islamist group.
Hamas's chief negotiator, Jalil al-Haya, has insisted that his organization is "ready" to end the war, but needs "assurances" that Israel will fully stop its military offensive.
On the other hand, Trump has declared that the US has "great power" and will "do everything possible" to ensure that Israel and Hamas comply with the proposed plan. "We will do everything we can to ensure that everyone complies with the agreement," he said during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
It is two years since Hamas attacked Israel, which led to the current Israeli offensive in Gaza. Since then, more than 67,000 Palestinians, mostly women and minors, have been killed and some 1.9 million people (90% of Gazatis) displaced, according to United Nations data.
Today they will join the negotiations between the United States and Turkey on a crucial day for the immediate future of the conflict.
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