🔗 Share this article Trump Urges Delegates to ‘Move Fast’ as Discussions Commence in Egypt Details of Donald Trump’s Comprehensive ‘Resolution Strategy’ for Gaza? Assuming each faction agree to a specific series of requirements, the cessation of hostilities will be paired with the liberation of all captives from Israel, whether deceased or surviving, “in under three days” of the Israeli government formally approving the agreement. To reciprocate the freeing of captives, Israel would release 250 Palestinians currently serving lengthy incarcerations and an additional 1,700 Palestinians in Gaza detained since the conflict started on the 7th of October, 2023 following Hamas’s deadly attack on the nation of Israel. For every Israeli national held hostage whose remains are handed over, Israeli officials will release the corpses of 15 Palestinians who have died. This proposal does not mandate a total Israeli retreat before the release of the hostages. On the contrary, Israeli forces would pull back to an agreed upon line, within the Gaza area, to prepare for a captive liberation. The plan indicates that all military operations, such as air strikes and shelling, will be halted throughout the release process and battle lines will stay fixed until “requirements are satisfied for the complete staged withdrawal”. After each detainee are freed, clemency will be granted to Hamas affiliates – the militant Islamic organization that the premier of Israel, Netanyahu, has frequently sworn to eradicate – who agree to peaceful coexistence and to surrender their arms. Those who desire to depart Gaza territory will be provided with secure transit to countries who have approved their entry. This twenty-point proposal envisions Gaza territory as “a de-radicalized terror-free zone that presents no a threat to neighboring countries”. In a separate point, it states the region will be “revitalized for the welfare of the people of Gaza, who have suffered more than enough”. Vitally, and opposing the perspective of a few of Netanyahu’s far-right coalition partners, Israel’s leadership will refrain from occupying or annex the land, which was the location of 21 settlements from Israel before their populace was removed in 2005. Additionally, no anyone be compelled to depart Gaza territory, the strategy guarantees. People who wish to leave will be permitted to do so freely and allowed to come back. Hamas will not be permitted any participation, “in any capacity”, in the upcoming leadership of the territory. Donald Trump Encourages Negotiators to ‘Accelerate Progress’ as They Assemble in the Egyptian Republic for Gaza Discussions Donald Trump has urged Hamas and Israeli negotiators assembling in the nation of Egypt for vital discussions aimed at ending the war led by Israel in the Gaza Strip to “accelerate progress,” remarking, in remarks on Sunday, that there had been “extremely constructive” discussions. The American leader stated: There have been extremely constructive talks with the Hamas organization, and Nations from across the planet (Arab and Muslim nations, among others) over the weekend, to liberate the detainees, stop the fighting in the Gaza region but, even more significantly, at last achieve long-awaited PEACE in the Middle East. These talks have been extremely effective, and proceeding rapidly. The technical teams will meet once more this Monday, in the Egyptian Republic, to tackle and clarify the last points. I am told that the initial stage should be completed this week, and I am asking everyone to MOVE FAST. The United States delegate Envoy Witkoff is anticipated to participate in the discussions, based on Israeli media, together with Israeli delegates and a Palestinian delegation chaired by Al-Hayya, the deputy head of the political bureau of Hamas. The Hamas official is reportedly due to have discussions with mediators from Qatar and Egypt in the city of Cairo this morning, ahead of discussions in the resort city of Egypt of Sharm el-Sheikh. Nevertheless, Israel’s top delegate, Minister of Strategic Affairs Minister Dermer, is slated to attend negotiations later this week, pending progress in the discussions, based on three Israeli officials. Positive outlook on a potential ceasefire has increased worldwide, with western and Arab leaders pressuring both Hamas and Israel to come to a deal. This past Sunday, the German chancellor, Chancellor Merz, spoke with Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and showed approval for the Trump plan, calling it “the optimal opportunity for peace”, according to a readout.