Trump Orders Israel Halt Gaza Bombing – Peace Plan Accepted
Summary of the Proposed Gaza Deal & Hamas’s Response
This article details a proposal, reportedly put forward by Donald Trump, to end the conflict in Gaza. Here’s a breakdown:
The Proposal:
* Hamas’s Obligations:
* Promptly release all 48 remaining hostages (around 20 believed alive).
* Give up power in Gaza.
* Disarm.
* israel’s Obligations:
* Halt the offensive.
* Withdraw from much of Gaza.
* Release hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
* Allow a significant influx of humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts.
* Governance:
* Gaza would be placed under international governance, overseen by donald Trump and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
* No path is provided for eventual reunification of Gaza with the West Bank for a future Palestinian state.
* Plans to relocate gaza’s population to other countries would be shelved.
Hamas’s Response (as expressed by officials in TV interviews):
* Willingness to Negotiate: The proposal “cannot be implemented without negotiations.”
* Hostage Release: Willing to release hostages according to the plan’s “formula” (likely in exchange for prisoners). However, they suggest a 72-hour deadline for locating all hostages (including remains) may be unrealistic.
* Power Transfer: Reiterates willingness to hand over power to a politically independent Palestinian body.
* Disarmament: Willing to disarm to a future Palestinian governing body, though this wasn’t explicitly stated in their official response.
* Rejection of Foreign Administration: Strongly opposes foreign administration of Gaza and the entry of foreign forces, deeming it “unacceptable.”
Context & Pressure:
* Israel has been increasing pressure on hamas since the end of a previous ceasefire, restricting aid and conducting military operations.
* Gaza City is facing famine conditions.
* The US and Israel are attempting to pressure hamas into accepting the deal.
In essence, the proposal is a complex one that aims for a complete overhaul of Gaza’s governance and security situation, but faces significant hurdles due to Hamas’s objections, particularly regarding foreign administration and the timeline for hostage release. Palestinians generally view such proposals as favoring Israel.
