Trump Calls on Negotiators to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as Talks Start in the Egyptian Republic

Details of Donald Trump’s Twenty-Point ‘Resolution Strategy’ for the Gaza Strip?

Assuming the two parties agree to a comprehensive set of requirements, the cessation of hostilities will be paired with the release of all captives from Israel, whether deceased or surviving, “within 72 hours” of Israel’s leadership publicly accepting the arrangement.

As a trade for the freeing of captives, Israel would release a group of 250 Palestinians at present completing indefinite prison terms and 1,700 more Palestinians in the Gaza region held since the war began on October 7, 2023 subsequent to Hamas’s deadly attack on the nation of Israel.

In exchange for every Israeli hostage whose body is returned, the Israeli side will release the corpses of 15 deceased Palestinians.

This proposal does not require a complete Israeli pullout before the release of the hostages. Instead, Israel’s military would pull back to an agreed upon line, within Gaza, to get ready for a prisoner exchange.

The plan states that every military action, including air strikes and shelling, will be halted during the liberation procedure and battle lines will stay fixed until “terms are fulfilled for the phased full withdrawal”.

When every captive are freed, amnesty will be given to individuals associated with Hamas – the Islamist military group that Israel’s prime minister, PM Netanyahu, has consistently pledged to eradicate – who consent to peaceful coexistence and to disarm themselves.

Those who desire to depart Gaza will be offered secure transit to states who have approved their entry.

The comprehensive strategy envisages Gaza as “an area free from radicalization and terror that presents no a threat to adjacent states”. Furthermore, it states the region will be “revitalized for the welfare of the inhabitants of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough”.

Importantly, and in defiance of the vision of certain Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel will refrain from occupying or incorporate the region, which was the site of 21 communities established by Israel before their residents were evacuated in 2005.

Additionally, no any individual be forced to leave Gaza, the proposal assures. People who want to exit will be allowed to do so without hindrance and permitted to return.

Hamas will not be permitted any involvement, “in any form”, in the future governance of the area.

Donald Trump Urges Delegates to ‘Act Quickly’ as They Assemble in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Talks

President Trump has called on Hamas and Israeli negotiators meeting in the nation of Egypt for vital discussions targeting ending Israel’s war in the Gaza Strip to “act quickly,” stating, in statements on the day of Sunday, that there had been “highly favorable” discussions.

President Trump said:

There were highly favorable talks with Hamas, and States from all over the World (Arab, Muslim, and various other countries) over the weekend, to release the Hostages, halt the conflict in Gaza but, even more significantly, ultimately secure long sought PEACE in the Middle Eastern region.

These negotiations have been extremely effective, and moving quickly. Specialist groups will meet once more Monday, in Egypt, to work through and clarify the last points. I am told that the initial stage will likely finish this week, and I am requesting each participant to MOVE FAST.

America’s representative Envoy Witkoff is slated to attend the negotiations, based on Israeli media, in addition to Israel’s negotiators and a Palestinian delegation headed by Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of the administrative wing of Hamas.

Khalil al-Hayya is scheduled to meet with facilitators from Egyptian and Qatari officials in the city of Cairo this morning, prior to discussions in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh.

However, the lead negotiator for Israel, strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer, is anticipated to participate in negotiations in the coming days, subject to progress in the negotiations, as per multiple Israeli sources.

Hope regarding a prospective cessation of hostilities has increased globally, with western and Arab leaders urging both Hamas and Israel to finalize a settlement. On Sunday, the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, spoke with Israeli PM Netanyahu and showed approval for the Trump initiative, describing it as “the optimal opportunity for peace”, as per a official statement.

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