Negotiators from Hamas and Israel Will Gather in Egypt on Monday to discuss the Terms of the Peace Deal. Accordance to Those Involved, It May Take Days “Or Even Longer” Before a Final Proposal is on the table.
The negotiators have a long list of complicated issues to agree on. These include the Withdrawal of the Israeli Army and the Transfer of Governance in Gaza.
“The negotiations will certainly take a few days, if not longer,” a source Told news agency reuters . The stressed that the parties will not strike a quick deal because the goal is to work out all the details before the start of a ceasefire.
This is to prevent a truce from collapsing after the first phase, as happened in march. “Hamas and Israel Agree on the Basic Principles of US President Donald Trump’s Twenty-Point Plan,” The Source Said. “The next phase is intended to work out details, which has been a leghy process in the past.”
The Hamas Delegation is headed by Khalil Al-Hayya, The Exiled Leader of the Group in Gaza. Israel will be represented at the negotiating table by two officers from the spy agencies mossad and shin bet, Among Others.
The Israeli Delegation also includes Foreign Policy Advisor Ophir Falk and Hostage Coordinator Gal Hirsch. The Main Israeli Negotiator, Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer, May Join later This Week.
Release of Hostages and withdrawal of Israel on the agenda
On Friday Evening It Became Clear That Hamas Partial AGREES With The American Peace Plan. The Militant Movement Said It was prepared to hand over All Hostages, Both Living and Dead, to Israel. However, a senior hamas member stressed that all conditions still need to be negotiated.
The release of the hostages will be an important topic at the negotiating table on Monday. In A Statement on Sunday, Hamas Demanded Clarification about the release of Palestinian prisoners in Exchange for the Hostages. Hamas is Still Holding 48 Hostages in Gaza, Twenty of Whom Are Still Alive.
Hamas will also insist on a ceasefire and the complete withdrawal of the Israeli Army from Gaza. The Movement Says it will only then agree to demilitario, Another Part of Trump’s plan.
Netanyahu Contradicts himself
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Already Agreed to Trump’s Proposal After a Visit to the White House Last Week. Hey also Said on Sunday that he would partialy suspend the bombardments in Gaza to Promote The Peace Talks.
Yet Netanyahu Contradicts himself. For example, later said there will never be a paleestinian state and multiple witnesses have reported bombardments and fighting in gaza. You can read more this in the article below.